Episode 58: Supreme Court upholds air travel compensation. Plus free daycare for asylum seekers?
On Episode 58, we tell you about a Quebec decision that found it’s discriminatory to not give subsidized daycare to asylum seekers, we explain a new Supreme Court ruling that upheld airline passenger compensation regulations, and Josh complains endlessly about WestJet.
Stories and cases discussed in this week’s episode:
- RA v. WestJet Airlines Ltd
- WestJet ordered to pay more than $2K to passengers after offering $16.17 as reimbursement
- Court reserves decision on Sask. government plea to get climate inaction case thrown out
- Video of Niagara Police warning to Joanna Berry
- LILLEY: Study shows how much more Canadians pay for flights due to tax
- Canada’s top court upholds passenger protection rules for flight disruptions
- International Air Transport Association v. Canada (Transportation Agency)
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