Canadian officials invited to provide tourism security input in Mexico

Canada will be the first foreign country to provide input at Mexico's National Council for Tourism Security.
Mexico's Tourism Minister Miguel Torruco Marqués was in Ottawa last week to meet with Canadian counterpart Randy Boissonnault and Global Affairs officials.
Canada will be the first foreign nation to join a Mexican security forum and offer input on how to safeguard tourists. The safety of Canadian travellers to Mexico has been a years-long concern, with high-profile murders and abductions. The Canadian government warns travellers to exercise a “high ...

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