Air Canada has implemented a new policy regarding sacred items in the cabin following an incident involving the national chief’s headdress. The airline is now requiring passengers to store such items in overhead bins or under seats to prevent any potential mishaps. This decision comes in response to the cultural sensitivity and respect for Indigenous customs.
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'I've been through some ordeals': Ron MacLean is the last Canadian icon
Summary The Stanley Cup Playoffs begin Saturday, marking a demanding period for hockey, with Ron MacLean, a venerable figure in Canadian broadcasting since 1987, continuing as a staple of Hockey Night in Canada. Despite the show's tumultuous history, including losing and regaining his hosting role, MacLean is poised to remain with the program following the recent surprise extension of Rogers' NHL broadcasting rights for another 12 years at $11 billion. Reflecting on his career, MacLean...
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