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We begin today with vaccine passports which still have no arrival date. Ottawa isn’t saying when it will allow Canadians to resume travelling freely, even though allies, with whom it’s been working to create a system of compatible vaccine passports, plan to ease their own travel restrictions soon.
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The huge $1.3 billion loss of Canada’s flag carrier in Q1 2021 is not surprising. Meanwhile, Air Canada stock could lose its appeal, because the business outlook remains bleak. The post Air Canada (TSX:AC) Reports a Huge $1.3 Billion Loss appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.