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‘Slightly tone-deaf’: Passport Canada tweet draws criticism amid coronavirus pandemic

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coronavirus pandemic.A tweet posted on Passport Canada’s verified account on Friday afternoon urged people to apply for a passport.“Are you planning a winter vacation but don’t have a valid passport?” the tweet reads. “Don’t wait, apply now!”Are you planning a winter vacation but don’t have a valid passport?

Don’t wait, apply now! pic.twitter.com/dm6rGQBHlx— Passport Canada (@PassportCan) November 13, 2020The tweet comes despite guidance from Travel Canada, which has for months been advising Canadians to “avoid all non-essential travel” outside of the country as the coronavirus pandemic continues.“As foreign governments implement strict travel restrictions and as fewer international transportation options are available, you may have.

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