Canadian diplomat in Cuba also suffered hearing loss
WASHINGTON — At least one Canadian diplomat in Cuba has been treated for hearing loss, the federal government said Thursday, amid reports of similar symptoms among U.S. diplomats in Havana — caused, officials believe, by some sort of advanced sonic device.
Canadian officials “are aware of unusual symptoms affecting Canadian and US diplomatic personnel and their families in Havana,” Global Affairs spokeswoman Brianne Maxwell said in a statement.
“The government is actively working — including with US and Cuban authorities — to ascertain the cause.”
Officials don’t have any reason to believe Canadian tourists or other visitors could be affected, Maxwell added.


