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CTA to lower air passenger complaints fee after pressure from airlines, transport minister, documents show

March 31, 2026

Internal documents show airlines and then Transport Minister Anita Anand pressed the Canadian Transportation Agency to scale back a proposed complaints fee — raising concerns about political interference.



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