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Air passenger rights group files court challenge to ‘unconstitutional’ rules it says muzzle travellers

Air passenger rights group files court challenge to ‘unconstitutional’ rules it says muzzle travellers

The Air Passenger Rights group is taking the federal government to court over rules preventing passengers from talking publicly about complaints filed with Canada’s airline watchdog, saying they are unconstitutional because they violate the right to freedom of expression.

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