Minister says Mexico isn't threatening trade consequences over new visa rules

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Immigration Minister Marc Miller says Mexico has not warned Canada that the trade relationship between the two countries will suffer as a result of Canada’s decision to re-impose visa requirements on Mexican travellers.

“Mexico as a sovereign country is allowed to take the measures it wants to take,” Miller said Thursday in Ottawa. “That said, I have not had any indication that they will be reacting on their end. 

“I did not have any indication when I spoke to the Mexican minister of foreign affairs there would be any trade repercussions.”

CBC news first reported Wednesday that the visa requirement is being restored for

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