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Transportation Secretary Warns of Air Travel Chaos

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy issues stark warning about deteriorating air travel safety and potential system collapse as government shutdown continues to strain aviation operations.

Montréal Airport Sees Sharp Passenger Decline

Montréal-Trudeau International Airport reports significant passenger traffic decrease, with US routes experiencing the most dramatic drop. Airport authority reveals recovery challenges and shifting travel patterns.

Air Canada Extends Aeroplan Points Expiry to 2026

Great news for Canadian travellers! Air Canada has extended its pause on Aeroplan points expiry until December 31, 2026, giving members more flexibility to use their hard-earned rewards.

STARS Donates Historic Helicopter to Flight Museum

STARS Air Ambulance enhances Calgary's aviation history by donating one of its first BK117 helicopters to The Hangar Flight Museum, creating an immersive educational experience for visitors.

Canadian Air Travel: Domestic Soars, Cross-Border Lags

New Statistics Canada data reveals surprising trends in Canadian air travel. Domestic flights are experiencing strong recovery while U.S. and international routes struggle to regain pre-pandemic momentum. Discover what's driving this aviation shift.

Canada's Secret US Travel Gems Revealed

Discover the hidden American treasures that Canadian travellers are flocking to, from charming coastal towns to breathtaking mountain escapes away from the tourist crowds.

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.

Saskatchewan Premier backs Carney's China meeting

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe praises former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, calling it a positive development for trade relations between Saskatchewan and China.

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.

New Brunswick Tourism Booms: Record 2025 Season

New Brunswick's tourism industry is experiencing an unprecedented boom in 2025, with operators reporting their busiest year ever as visitor numbers surge across the province.

Saskatchewan's $7B Nuclear Energy Breakthrough

Saskatchewan embarks on a transformative $7 billion nuclear energy partnership with Ontario Power Generation, positioning the province as Canada's next clean energy leader while creating thousands of jobs.

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