MONTREAL — Passenger rights advocates are raising alarm bells about a proposed change that would give the country's transport watchdog new powers to...
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The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) is putting forward an amendment that would allow it to fine airline customers who breach confidentiality regarding complaints they file with the regulator – and passenger rights advocates are not amused.
MONTREAL — Passenger rights advocates are raising alarm bells about a proposed change that would give the country's transport watchdog new powers to...
MONTREAL — Passenger rights advocates are raising alarm bells about a proposed rule change that would give the country's transport watchdog new...
MONTREAL — Passenger rights advocates are raising alarm bells about a proposed rule change that would give the country's transport watchdog new...
KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court has set April 28 to hear the application for a gag order filed by the Attorney-General’s Chambers (A-GC) regarding the...
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The judge’s order against The Clarksdale Press Register in Clarksdale, Miss., had alarmed press advocates, who said it was a violation of the First...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it's seen an increase in complaints about items mislabelled as products of Canada or missing information...
The European airline maker, which is Boeing’s chief rival, said it would adapt to any new tariffs, including passing on costs to its customers.
The policy is part of 250 additions to the Employment Rights Bill, although the amendment will not spell out what "short notice" means.