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Supreme Court to hear long-running case about Air Canada’s advertised pricing
- The Supreme Court of Canada will hear a class-action lawsuit involving Air Canada regarding ticket pricing practices, as reported by a consumer advocacy group.
- Michael Silas claims he was charged $124 extra, which was not included in the advertised price, violating consumer protection laws.
- Last year, the Quebec Court of Appeal ruled that Air Canada must pay over $10 million in damages due to its pricing practices.
- The Court of Appeal stated that Air Canada displayed 'ignorance and laxity' regarding the consumer protection laws it allegedly violated.
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Supreme Court to hear long-running case about Air Canada's advertised pricing
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Read Full ArticleThe Quebec Court of Appeal ordered Air Canada to pay more than $10 million in damages. The post Air Canada: The Supreme Court will consider a case concerning fares appeared first on Les Affaires.
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