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Publication Date: March 22, 2026 - 04:00

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Canadian companies could face big losses as change looms in Cuba

March 22, 2026

Canada is the second-biggest source of foreign investment in Cuba, especially in tourism and mining. But Canadian companies with major operations in Cuba, including Sunwing and Sherritt International, now face unprecedented risks to their operations as the economy grinds to a halt and political change is in the air.



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