
‘Photocopy your passport’: Canadians describe travel to Cuba
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Canadians are reporting mixed experiences travelling in Cuba as the country deals with intermitted energy shortages that prompted a federal warning to travellers.
A notice posted by the federal government is urging Canadians to “exercise a high degree of caution in Cuba due to worsening shortages of electricity, fuel and basic necessities including food, water, and medicine, which can also affect resorts. The situation is unpredictable and could deteriorate, disrupting flight availability on short notice.”
Canadians who’re booked to travel to Cuba have been left to scramble for information. “When we saw the travel advisory, the enhanced advisory created extra concern,” says Steve Chapman.
Chapman and his wife Lisan are booked to fly from Ottawa to Varadero this Saturday for their annual trip to Cuba. They called WestJet to see what contingency plans are in place should the situation deteriorate further.
“They (WestJet) told us they don’t pay much attention to the government of Canada travel advisories, it’s only when they issue their own travel advisory that WestJet will do something for you,” says Chapman.
CTV News asked WestJet to respond to Chapman’s claims.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei issued his first statement on the war on Thursday, saying Iran should close the Strait of Hormuz and keep attacking its Gulf Arab neighbors as leverage. Khamenei also called on people in Gulf countries to “shut down” U.S. bases, saying promised U.S. protection is “nothing more than a lie.”

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei issued his first statement on the war on Thursday, saying Iran should close the Strait of Hormuz and keep attacking its Gulf Arab neighbors as leverage. Khamenei also called on people in Gulf countries to “shut down” U.S. bases, saying promised U.S. protection is “nothing more than a lie.”

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei issued his first statement on the war on Thursday, saying that the leverage of closing the Strait of Hormuz should be used and that Iran will keep attacking its Gulf Arab neighbors. Khamenei also called on Gulf countries to “shut down” U.S. bases, saying promised U.S. protection is “nothing more than a lie.”










