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Federal Budget Disappoints Alberta: Economic Analysis

Economic experts reveal how the latest federal budget overlooks Alberta's energy sector and fails to provide meaningful support for carbon capture initiatives, raising concerns about regional economic impacts.

Delta passenger trapped by biohazard seatmate

A Delta Air Lines passenger recounts a traumatic transatlantic flight trapped beside a man who soiled himself multiple times during the journey from Detroit to Amsterdam.

US Airports Face Flight Cuts in Shutdown Crisis

Critical flight cuts loom over America's busiest airports as potential government shutdown threatens air travel operations. Discover which Canadian routes could be affected.

WestJet Flight Attendants Push for New Contract

As WestJet flight attendants negotiate a new labor agreement, Canadian travelers face potential disruptions. Learn how these talks could impact your summer travel plans and what rights passengers have during labor disputes.

FAA: Shutdown Could Cripple Air Travel Safety

Exclusive: Internal FAA documents reveal how a potential government shutdown could cripple air traffic control operations, causing major flight delays and compromising aviation safety across Canada and the US.

Federal Budget Pivots on Oil and Gas Policy

Canada's latest federal budget signals a significant shift in oil and gas policy, but industry experts warn key implementation details remain uncertain. Explore the implications for carbon capture incentives and clean electricity investments.

Budget shifts oil and gas tone, details unclear

Canada's latest federal budget signals a significant change in tone toward the oil and gas industry, but critical details about investment tax credits and clean energy requirements remain uncertain, leaving industry experts watching closely.

UPS Boeing 747 Crashes in Kentucky Emergency Landing

A UPS Boeing 747 cargo plane made an emergency landing at Louisville International Airport, resulting in a fiery crash. Get the latest details on the investigation, crew condition, and airport operations.

Air Canada Opens New Café at Vancouver Airport

Air Canada has launched a stunning new café at Vancouver International Airport, offering premium beverages, local treats, and enhanced amenities for travelers. Discover how this new location is transforming the pre-flight experience.

Alberta, Ottawa Close to Major Energy Projects Deal

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith reveals significant progress in federal-provincial negotiations on major energy projects, potentially unlocking billions in investment and reshaping Canada's energy future.

Montreal-U.S. Air Traffic Drops 12% in One Year

New data reveals a significant downturn in air travel between Montreal and the United States, with passenger numbers dropping 12% in just one year. Economic factors and shifting travel patterns are reshaping Quebec's aviation landscape.

Transportation Secretary Warns of Air Travel Chaos

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy issues stark warning about deteriorating air travel safety and potential system collapse as government shutdown continues to strain aviation operations.

Montréal Airport Sees Sharp Passenger Decline

Montréal-Trudeau International Airport reports significant passenger traffic decrease, with US routes experiencing the most dramatic drop. Airport authority reveals recovery challenges and shifting travel patterns.

Winnipeg Radon Testing Demand Skyrockets

Winnipeg's radon screening initiative faces unprecedented demand as residents seek free testing for the dangerous radioactive gas. Learn why this invisible threat has homeowners concerned and how to protect your family.

Oil & Gas Reality: What Companies Are Actually Doing

While politicians debate energy policy, Canada's oil and gas industry is quietly transforming through massive investments in decarbonization and clean technology. Discover the real story behind the headlines.

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