Time to walk the talk on Bombardier support

It is hard to say why after a year in power, the Liberal government continues to threaten the survival of the world’s cleanest airliner.
Over its operational life, each Bombardier C Series airplane will cut 120,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide compared to similar aircraft models, writes Louis Plamondon.
Make no mistake: the aviation industry is about to take off. Despite recent airline concerns over the rise of protectionism, annual passenger volumes will probably, at the very least, double in 20 years. In a world that can no longer afford to ignore the threat of climate change, this explosion in a...

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