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Security Scare Halts All Flights at Reagan National

A major security incident forced the complete shutdown of Washington Reagan National Airport, grounding all flights and triggering massive disruptions. Get the latest on the investigation and travel impacts.

Quebec Revives Doctor Payment Reform Talks

The Quebec government is reopening negotiations with physicians over controversial payment reforms, aiming to transform how doctors are compensated while addressing healthcare system challenges.

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.

Boeing Faces First Civil Trial Over Ethiopia Crash

Boeing confronts its first civil trial as families of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 victims pursue damages. The landmark case could expose internal safety failures and set legal precedents for aviation accountability.

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.

Government rejects $28,000 raise for judges

The Liberal government has rejected a significant pay raise recommendation for federally appointed judges, citing economic concerns and setting up potential tension with the judiciary.

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.

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.

Judge slashes $510M legal fee request in treaty case

A landmark ruling sees an Ontario judge dramatically reduce legal fees in a multi-billion dollar treaty rights case, calling the original $510 million request 'unreasonable' and setting new precedent for legal compensation.

Sudbury firefighter suicide ruled accidental death

A groundbreaking arbitration decision in Northern Ontario has classified a Sudbury firefighter's suicide as an accidental death, setting a precedent for mental health recognition in emergency services.

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