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Canada’s foreign affairs minister would not say Monday whether Canadians should reconsider upcoming travel plans to Mexico.
The Mexican army on Sunday killed the leader of a major drug cartel during a security operation near Puerto Vallarta in western Mexico, marking what authorities described as one of the most significant blows against organized crime in years.
Global Affairs Canada is urging Canadians in Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara to head to the airports only if they have a confirmed flight, 'and it's safe to do so,' two days after violence erupted
Violence after cartel leader's killing has left Americans with plans to visit the country unsure about how travel is affected.
Global Affairs Canada is now advising people to exercise a high degree of caution if they are in Mexico, avoid non-essential travel in several states, and that the security situation "could deteriorate rapidly" across the country. Airlines are cancelling flights, and thousands of Canadians are stranded.
BBC Sport explores the unfolding security situation in Mexico, as Fifa says it is "closely monitoring" developments before this summer's World Cup.
Experts say Canadians are likely rethinking their winter travel plans as security issues in parts of Mexico, energy shortages in Cuba, and political tensions with the U.S. make traditional getaways
Researchers say a hacker jailbroke Anthropic’s Claude AI to breach Mexican government systems, stealing 150GB of taxpayer and voter data.