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Falconbridge Dust Mystery: Glencore Unlikely Source

Recent dust deposits in Falconbridge raise concerns, but environmental officials suggest the Glencore smelter probably isn't to blame. Investigation reveals surprising findings about the source.

Falconbridge Dust Mystery: Glencore Unlikely Source

Recent air quality concerns in Falconbridge spark investigation as officials determine Glencore's smelter operations were probably not responsible for the latest dust event affecting Northern Ontario residents.

Air Traffic Controller Shortage Worsens US Flight Delays

Mounting flight delays across the United States are being exacerbated by a severe shortage of air traffic controllers, with the situation threatening to deteriorate further as the government shutdown approaches its one-month mark.

Montreal's wood smoke promises go up in flames

Projet Montréal's pledge to regulate wood-fired emissions in Montreal's iconic food establishments has gone up in smoke, leaving residents and critics frustrated by unfulfilled environmental commitments.

Cruise passenger abandoned on remote island found dead

A 67-year-old American cruise ship passenger was tragically found dead after being abandoned on a remote African island during a shore excursion. The shocking incident raises serious questions about passenger safety protocols.

Air Canada Wins Employee Experience Award

Air Canada's innovative employee-centric strategy earns top honors at Customer Centricity World Series Awards, recognizing how investing in staff creates exceptional customer experiences.

Air Canada Wins Employee Experience Strategy Award

Air Canada earns top honors at Customer Centricity World Series Awards for groundbreaking employee experience strategy that's transforming customer service excellence across North America.

Canadian Airport Control Towers Face Closure

Multiple Canadian airports are losing air traffic control services as NAV CANADA closes control towers, raising concerns about flight delays and regional connectivity.

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