Travel Industry Act
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Ontario regulator says travellers to Cuban resort without water have legal rightsCanadian travellers who ended up at a Cuba hotel that had little or no water for 12 days can file complaints with Ontario's travel industry watchdog or sue in small claims court, according to the organization that regulates the province's travel companies.ConsumerMar 24, 2017
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Expedia customers from Toronto denied entry to St. Lucia due to passportA Toronto couple who paid more than $5,000 for a trip to St. Lucia were denied entry because one of their passports was less than three months from expiring.ConsumerMar 10, 2017
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