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Air Canada

The airlines are working to regain customer trust behind the plane which was grounded after two high-profile crashes.
The airline is implementing a new policy to make its language more gender inclusive.
The family wants the airline to be held accountable.
The federal government is granting extra time to review the $720-million deal.
The airline plans to have 10 to 11 A220 jets in service by next summer.
She was flying from San Francisco to Toronto for a tournament.
Ottawa's passenger bill of rights and Air Canada's potential merger with Transat could mean more delays and higher ticket prices.
Nine passengers were left in serious condition.
The Competition Bureau has the opportunity to change the rules ahead of a major airline merger. Will it take it?