The Canadian government thoroughly reviews its travel advisories, leading to recent expansions in its "Do not travel" and "Reconsider travel" warnings . But as November ends, even destinations under Levels 1 ("Take normal security precautions") and 2 ("Exercise a high degree of caution") received some increased risk warnings–from violence to public health issues and natural disasters.
Canada's latest travel advisory updates include deadly weather situations in popular Asian beach destinations, disease outbreaks in various parts of the world, and security threats across diverse destinations in Africa.
In the same week, Canada also launched a new weather alert system for more accurate warnings. Here is a closer look at the Great White North's significant travel warning changes ahead of D

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