House of Commons transport committee holds emergency meeting on airport delays | National Newswatch

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OTTAWA — The House of Commons transport committee is holding an emergency meeting today to talk about whether to go ahead with an investigation into airport delays and flight cancellations.

That's led to widespread flight cancellations, baggage delays and lengthy lineups, with the Greater Toronto Area's Pearson International Airport the hardest hit by these issues.

 

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The Liberals solution to everything, have a committee meeting about it. Seems to convince their low information voters that they are doing something about it even though nothing ever comes out of these useless meetings.

After 4 weeks they’re just holding a meeting….great! Lol

Just hire more employees problem solved .

Phew!! I was so worried they wouldn’t convene a committee!

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