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Katharina Cole a translator who lives in Nice, France said she was glad to be back at Pearson International Airport with her two sons, Leo, 12, and Max, 6, after being away for three years.
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Cole and her sons were among passengers who enjoyed the first day of relaxed federal flying rules that kicked in at 12:01 a.m. Monday.
Cole booked the flight knowing new regulations would be in effect and also on the same day both her sons’ Canadian passports were about to expire.
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OTTAWA/MONTREAL Air Canada, struggling with a collapse in traffic due to the COVID-19 pandemic, reached a deal on Monday on a long-awaited aid package with Ottawa that would allow it to access up to $5.9 billion, both sides said.
As part of the package, Air Canada said it would proceed with planned purchases of 33 Airbus SE 220 airliners and 40 Boeing Co 737 MAX airliners.
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“This financial support… will help Air Canada weather the current economic downturn and will protect thousands of Canadian jobs,” the federal finance ministry said in a statement.
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A survey by global workforce solutions giant ManpowerGroup forecasts Windsor employers will be cautious in hiring in the next three months, but employment opportunities will be much more robust in London.
The survey reports five per cent of Windsor employers expect to hire while 25 per cent of London businesses plan on adding staff. London is predicted to be one of the hottest job markets in the province ranking second only to Ottawa (27 per cent).
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