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The British Columbia Civil Resolution Tribunal rejected that argument, ruling that Air Canada had to pay Moffatt $812.02 (£642.64) in damages and tribunal fees. “It should be obvious to Air Canada that it is responsible for all the information on its website,” read tribunal member Christopher Rivers’ written response.
What a brass neck on them - shocking they couldn’t see it and decide to settle quietly instead.
What a brass neck on them - shocking they couldn’t see it and decide to settle quietly instead.
Best thing I’ve read all day, cheers :)