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Canada coalition to send aid container to Cuba amid energy shortages
Summary
A Canadian coalition says it will ship a container of medical and non-perishable supplies to Cuba on March 7. Canada has raised its travel advisory to orange, citing reported shortages of fuel, electricity and basic necessities on the island.
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A coalition that promotes ties between Canada and Cuba is preparing to send a shipping container of aid to the island. Organizers say the shipment will include medical supplies and non-perishable food and is scheduled to depart Canada by ship on March 7. Canadian authorities recently raised the travel advisory for Cuba to orange because of reported shortages of fuel, electricity and basic necessities.
Key facts:
- The Canadian Network on Cuba, a coalition of 24 organizations, says this will be its 19th container sent since 2020.
- Organizers say the shipment will contain medical supplies and non-perishable food for distribution to local authorities in Cuba.
- The container is expected to leave Canada by ship on March 7 and to arrive in Havana or Santiago de Cuba.
- The Government of Canada upgraded its travel advisory for Cuba to orange and Canadian airlines have suspended upcoming service to the island.
Summary:
The planned shipment is presented by organizers as targeted aid for people in Cuba experiencing shortages, and it is scheduled to depart on March 7. Further developments depend on transport and travel conditions and on reported supply situations on the island.
