OTTAWA — The federal government and a consumer rights advocate are squaring off in court over whether regulators misled passengers by encouraging travel credit rather than refunds at the onset of the pandemic.
The Canadian Transportation Agency issued a statement on vouchers in March 2020 that suggested reimbursement was mandatory only if the contract between customer and airline provided for it in certain cases. In response, the government says its statement simply reiterated that vouchers were one means of compensation and that the advocacy group incorrectly frames its guidance as tainted, arguing that the case should be dismissed.Silver bulls point to the industrial use of the metal as one of the catalysts expected to push prices higher.
TORONTO — Tim Hortons executives and chefs have collectively eaten thousands of flatbread pizzas over the last several years. There were versions that were spicy, others that begged for flavoured oil to be added to the base and a slew designed to figure out which combination of cheeses would nail the "ooey gooey factor.