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Today in History for Aug. 31: In 12 AD, the Roman Emperor Caligula, whose many unusual acts included naming his horse a senator of Rome, was born. In 1290, a proclamation from King Edward I exiled all ...
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Today in History for Sept. 1: In 1159, the only English pope in history, Adrian (or Hadrian) IV, died.
Located on the Toronto Islands, this airport is just a stone's throw from Toronto's downtown core and is a popular airport ...
A Montreal teenager’s dream Girl Guides trip to the U.K. was abruptly cancelled after a series of Air Canada flight disruptions left her group stranded with no way to reach their destination.
One case in Edmonton saw a 70-year-old woman have her gold necklace stolen after a man told her she looked like his deceased ...
Air Canada and its flight attendants The latest: The airline reached a tentative deal yesterday morning with the union that ...
Air Canada cancelled hundreds of additional flights on Sunday after the union representing its flight attendants announced the workers would remain on strike in defiance of a back-to-work order. Enjoy ...
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… Air Canada’s North American routes ...
Having prioritized deleveraging, Air Canada has progressed toward its stated goal of achieving an investment-grade balance sheet and reducing its shares outstanding below 300 million by 2028, ending ...
According to Google Canada, Quebec City is the first municipality in the country to partner with the web giant's Green Light ...
The law gives Quebec's labour minister the power to end a labour dispute by imposing arbitration when the strike or lockout is deemed likely to cause serious harm to the public.
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