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Delta offers $30,000 to passengers in Canada plane flip – ‘no strings attached’

ICYMI: Plane caught fire and flipped at Toronto’s Pearson airport, hospitalizing 21 of 80 people onboard

Delta Air Lines is offering passengers of a jet that caught fire and flipped over on a Toronto runway $30,000 each – “no strings attached”.

Flight 4819 crashed after touching down at Toronto’s Pearson airport on Monday afternoon. Videos of the crash were captured by witnesses and then passengers inside the plane. Continue reading…
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Drivers at Edmonton taxi and ride-sharing firms need to do city’s accessibility training by April

A city official said the idea is to offer standardized guidelines and training across the industry.
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Dhalla again seeks ‘personal translator’ in French Liberal leader debate

In an interview with Global News, Ruby Dhalla said she made a new request a week ago for a ‘personal translator’ but has yet to hear back from the party.
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How Trump’s tariffs could hurt Canada’s home construction industry

U.S. President Donald Trump postponed widespread tariffs on Canada, but Canadian homebuilders say the uncertainty of what could be imposed is creating issues.
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Canada’s ice hockey win over Trump’s America was her soft power laid bare | Colin Horgan

Trump can try to co-opt hockey. But Thursday showed that wherever where you’re from, when you step onto the ice, something about you will always be Canadian

* Canada beat US 3-2 on McDavid’s winner in overtime
* Canadian anthem singer alters lyric in Trump protest
* In pictures: Canada top US amid geopolitical tensions

In a clip from ESPN sports talkshow Get Up that went viral last week, former National Hockey League player PK Subban weighed in on the differences between the culture in the NHL and NBA. Usually, comparing the two is a game of numbers: revenue, viewers, salaries, that kind of thing. But over the past 10 days, passion has emerged as a differentiator. “You can step on to an NBA floor and go through the motions,” Subban said on ESPN. “You can’t do that in hockey – you can’t. Like, the culture of our sport, you have to play it with passion. You have to be willing to fight. You have to be willing to leave it on the ice. That’s what fans are investing in.”

That investment has paid off most recently with the 4 Nations Face-off tournament, which wrapped up on Thursday night in Boston. The thrilling final between Canada and the US was a rematch of last Saturday’s marquee round-robin clash, a contest marked by three fights in the opening nine seconds. The rest of the game was pretty good, too, ending with a US win. On Thursday, the tables turned. It was Canada that scored first – again – and last. Canada won the game narrowly 3-2, after the US left Connor McDavid, the best player on the planet, open in the slot in sudden-death overtime. He made no mistake. Continue reading…
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