Canada’s travel industry welcomes changes to travel testing requirements
The Canadian Travel and Tourism Roundtable has welcomed the announcement made by the American federal government to remove all testing requirements for passengers to the U.S.
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The Canadian Travel and Tourism Roundtable has welcomed the announcement made by the American federal government to remove all testing requirements for passengers to the U.S.
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