Canada revised its travel advice for Italy following violent protests in Turin that left more than 100 police officers injured. Daily Hive


February 03, 2026 Tags: ,

Canada has updated its travel advice for Italy after violent protests raised safety concerns for visitors, especially those planning to travel to Turin.

Safety Alert Issued for Turin

Officials issued the update after unrest broke out in Turin late last month. The advisory warns travellers to stay alert and prepare for possible disruptions while visiting the city.

“On Jan. 31, 2026, violent demonstrations and civil unrest took place in Turin,” the notice says. “The possibility of further demonstrations cannot be ruled out.”

Authorities say the protests followed the forced closure of the Askatasuna social centre. Thousands of people gathered in the streets, and clashes soon followed. More than 100 police officers suffered injuries during confrontations between protesters and law enforcement.

Tourist City Faces New Challenges

Turin, the capital of the Piedmont region, attracts visitors for its rich food culture, historic squares, and Baroque buildings. Despite its popularity, officials urge travellers to stay cautious while the situation remains uncertain.

The advisory asks visitors to watch their surroundings closely and follow instructions from local officials at all times. It also urges travellers to remain flexible and adjust their plans if conditions change. Increased security checks and a stronger police presence may affect daily activities across the city.

Protests Can Turn Without Warning

Officials remind travellers that public demonstrations often occur in major Italian cities, sometimes without advance notice. While many gatherings begin peacefully, the advisory warns that situations can escalate quickly.

“Even peaceful demonstrations can turn violent at any time. They can also lead to significant disruptions to traffic and public transportation,” the notice states.

Travellers should monitor local news and avoid areas where crowds gather. Delays, blocked roads, and public transit interruptions may happen with little warning.

Unrest Spreads Beyond Turin

Turin does not stand alone. Other Italian cities have also seen large protests in recent days. In Milan, hundreds of people gathered to protest the involvement of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in security operations tied to the upcoming Winter Olympics.

While international security cooperation often supports major sporting events, the announcement sparked strong public reaction. Demonstrators called for the removal of the agents, leading to heightened tension in parts of the city.

Travel advice for Milan remains unchanged, but officials continue to urge visitors to stay away from protest zones and follow guidance from local authorities, especially ahead of the Winter Games.

What Travellers Should Do

Canadians travelling to Italy should stay informed, remain alert, and avoid demonstration areas. Officials stress that preparation and awareness can help reduce risks during periods of unrest.

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