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flag Airlines oppose transparency rules, citing safety and business risks, as a class-action lawsuit alleges Air Canada wrongly avoided compensation for delays.

flag Canada’s major airlines oppose a court challenge to the Canadian Transportation Agency’s confidentiality rules, arguing disclosure could harm safety and business interests, while advocacy groups call the rules a "gag order" that undermines transparency and passenger rights. flag The dispute centers on the CTA’s 2023 policy blocking public sharing of complaint outcomes, with critics warning proposed fines for breaches could deter reporting. flag The agency’s complaint backlog hit nearly 89,000 by January 4, 2026. flag A separate class-action lawsuit in Québec alleges Air Canada misclassified flight delays as safety-related to avoid paying compensation under Canada’s Air Passenger Protection Regulations, potentially affecting thousands of passengers.

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