Two passengers who were on a plane that crash-landed at Toronto’s Pearson airport are suing Delta Air Lines and Endeavor Air for negligence, with one passenger alleging being drenched in jet fuel and suffering injuries and emotional distress. The lawsuits filed separately in Georgia and Minnesota seek compensatory and punitive damages, claiming the defendants were negligent in the operation and management of the flight. The lawsuits allege Delta and Endeavor were negligent, the flight crew failed to adhere to standard landing procedures, and inadequate training contributed to the crash, with both passengers seeking compensation for physical and emotional injuries.
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Ottawa ends funding for asylum seekers' hotel rooms after seven years, $1.2 billion
The Canadian government is phasing out its hotel program for asylum seekers, which has cost over $1.2 billion since 2020, with funding ending in September 2024. While current plans include reception centers and support for long-term housing, experts warn that cities may struggle to accommodate the growing number of asylum claims, which rose from 64,000 in 2019 to 173,000 last year. Want More Context? 🔎
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