Airlines could face $1-million fines for passenger right violations under new rules proposed by Ottawa
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Airlines violating passenger rights could face $1-million fines under new rules proposed by Ottawa
NICK MURRAY
OTTAWA
THE CANADIAN PRESS
PUBLISHED MAY 1, 2026
UPDATED MAY 2, 2026
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Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon speaks about air passengers' rights at a press conference at Ottawa International Airport in Ottawa, on May 1.
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