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Lack of Humanity at Air Canada

Summary by La Presse
Julie Binette received the call that no one wants to receive. In April, she was travelling with a group of students in Guatemala when she learned that her spouse had died suddenly from a heart attack at age 50. On her return, she discovered how Air Canada's customer service struggled with death.

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Julie Binette received the call that no one wants to receive. In April, she was travelling with a group of students in Guatemala when she learned that her spouse had died suddenly from a heart attack at age 50. On her return, she discovered how Air Canada's customer service struggled with death.

·Montreal, Canada
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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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