Arriving at destination: regulatory modernization comes to Canada’s aviation sector

The modernization of the economic and accessibility-related regulations governing Canada's aviation sector is on the cusp of completion. For all Canadians who use air travel to see family, visit new places, conduct business, go to school, and seek medical treatment, that's very good news.
Important changes are coming to the economic and accessibility-related regulatory framework in which airlines in Canada operate, as three sets of regulations made by the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) near finalization. The most talked-about are the new Air Passenger Protection Regulations (A...

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