Last thing anyone wants is chaos at Canada’s largest airport

But at the end of the day, the bulk of the blame will be borne by the federal government.
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra, pictured May 16, 2022, on the Hill, has been working double overtime, trying to ensure that security and airport screening hires are made and trained quickly. He announced the hiring of 865 more screening employees, who must go through training before they are fully operational.
OTTAWA—To mask or not to mask. That is the question. As the provinces move to end requirements for wearing masks in public places, the federal government continues to insist that COVID rules will not be loosened. As passengers return to air travel, they are continuing to experience massive delay...

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