Canadians turning to March break alternatives amid tensions in Cuba, Mexico

Canadians turning to March break alternatives amid tensions in Cuba, Mexico

TORONTO — Many Canadian travellers have opted for alternative March break destinations this year, travel agents say, as unrest and violence disrupt tourism in some of the traditionally popular affordable destinations.
Travel agents in the Greater Toronto Area say

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