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New Air Canada Flights to Mexico Boosts Summer Capacity 

February 18, 2026 by Bryan Dearsley

Air Canada Clagray Mexico Flights

Photo courtesy Air Canada Getting to Mexico from Canada just got a whole lot easier thanks to Air Canada. The country’s largest air carrier has announced a major expansion of its summer 2026 schedule south of the border, adding 18 per cent more seat capacity compared to last year and launching a brand-new year-round route … [Read more...] about New Air Canada Flights to Mexico Boosts Summer Capacity 

Canada Sends Its Biggest-Ever Trade Mission to Mexico — but Wants Security Guarantees First

February 17, 2026 by MxTrib Staff

Canada Trade

Canada wants to deepen its economic ties with Mexico, but it has a condition: the Mexican government needs to show that security is a real priority. That was the message from Dominic LeBlanc, Canada's minister responsible for trade, during the largest Canadian trade mission ever sent to Mexico. The six-day trip, running Feb. 15 to 20, brought more than 370 delegates and … [Read more...] about Canada Sends Its Biggest-Ever Trade Mission to Mexico — but Wants Security Guarantees First

Mexico’s 2026 Residency Rules for Expats Updated, Financial Requirements Increase

February 17, 2026 by MxTrib Staff

Residency Rules for Expats Mexico Pesos Marco Antonio Casique Reyes Unsplash

If you are planning to apply for legal residency in Mexico in 2026, you will need to meet higher financial thresholds than at any point in recent memory.  The country's immigration system underwent a significant shift in July 2025 when the federal government published updated guidelines directing Mexican Consulates abroad to calculate residency qualification … [Read more...] about Mexico’s 2026 Residency Rules for Expats Updated, Financial Requirements Increase

Go, Canada! Canadians Beat Out USA for Most Air Routes to Mexico

February 13, 2026 by MxTrib Staff

Kylie Anderson passport photo as Canada tops air routes to Mexico

Photo: Kylie Anderson / Unsplash For the first time on record, Canadian cities hold more top-ten positions than America in the ranking of busiest international air routes into Mexico. According to data released by Mexico’s Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC), five of the ten busiest international corridors now connect Canadian airports with Mexican destinations, … [Read more...] about Go, Canada! Canadians Beat Out USA for Most Air Routes to Mexico

Mexico City Smog Sets Off ‘Double No Driving Day’ Contingency

February 13, 2026 by MxTrib Staff

Mexico City smog

Millions of drivers in the Mexico City metropolitan area faced expanded traffic restrictions Friday as environmental authorities kept a Phase 1 pollution contingency in place. The Megalopolis Environmental Commission (CAMe) said high ozone concentrations across the Valley of Mexico showed no signs of easing, blaming low wind, strong sunshine and temperatures around 80°F for … [Read more...] about Mexico City Smog Sets Off ‘Double No Driving Day’ Contingency

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