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- Canada at a Glance: AM.
- Byline: Resource News International WINNIPEG, MB, Nov 16, 2007 Resource News International via COMTEX -- The following is a quick glimpse of the news making the headlines in Canada. POLAND SEEKS TO DISCUSS TASER SHOOTING WITH CDN AMBASSADOR OTTAWA - Canada's...
- Research articles 2007-11-16
- Canada at a Glance: PM.
- Byline: Resource News International WINNIPEG, MB, May 29, 2006 Resource News International via COMTEX -- The following is a quick glimpse of the news making the headlines in Canada. ROCKET ATTACK INJURES CANADIANS KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Five more Canadians were wounded...
- Research articles 2006-05-29
- Straight From the Top: The Truth About Air Canada
- HE9815 2005-362425 1-55365-051-4 Straight from the top; the truth about Air Canada. Milton, Robert. Greystone Books, [c]2004 266 p. $34.95 The president/CEO of Air Canada, the country's largest airline, presents a candid history of the industry's turbulent past decade and his role...
- Research articles 2005-08-01
- Air Canada's plan
- TORONTO -- Fresh out of bankruptcy, Air Canada will spend at least $6 billion to burnish its image and operations by purchasing new Boeing aircraft that are more modern and fuel efficient than its current planes. The agreement includes firm orders for 18 777s and 14 787s --...
- Research articles 2005-04-26
- Boeing scores order worth up to 6 billion dollars from Air Canada
- CHICAGO AFP — Boeing scored a big victory against European rival Airbus with a massive order from Air Canada worth up six billion dollars, including 14 firm orders for the new 787 "Dreamliner." This latest order means the 787 is "essentially sold out through 2010," said Alan Mulally, president...
- Research articles 2005-04-25
- Canada at a Glance: AM.
- Winnipeg, MB, Oct 29, 2004 Resource News International via COMTEX OTTAWA OFFERS C$1.5 BILLION IN LOAN GUARANTEES TO BOMBARDIER Ottawa - The federal government is offering Bombardier up to $1.5 billion in loan guarantees to support the sale of as many as 45 regional passenger...
- Research articles 2004-10-29
- Air Canada gets court green light and stern warning on exiting bankruptcy
- TORONTO AFP ? A judge approved Air Canada's plan to climb out of bankruptcy but warned managers of a carrier that serves millions of Canadians, Asians and other global passengers: "do not let this happen again." The ruling means the airline will be able to sail clear of insolvency...
- Research articles 2004-08-23
- Air Canada creditors vote for restructuring plan
- MONTREAL AFP ? Creditors overwhelmingly backed Air Canada's restructuring plan, clearing the way for the insolvent airline to soar out of bankruptcy protection next month, the airline said. Ninety-nine percent of creditors meeting in a hotel in the Canadian national flag carrier's home city of Montreal backed the plan,...
- Research articles 2004-08-17
- Statement by WestJet Airlines Ltd.
- CALGARY, ALBERTA, Jun 29, 2004 CCNMatthews via COMTEX WestJet today announced that it will file its Statement of Defence to Air Canada's claim in a Toronto court on June 30, 2004. WestJet will also seek leave of the court to counter-claim against Air Canada, ...
- Research articles 2004-06-29
- Struggling Air Canada accepts investment from US Cerberus
- MONTREAL AFP ? Struggling Air Canada said it had accepted a 183 million US dollar investment offer from the New-York-based investment firm Cerberus as part of its massive plan to pull the airline out of banruptcy protection. Under the deal, Cerberus will eventually control 9.2 percent of Air Canada...
- Research articles 2004-06-23
- Air Canada, unions strike deal, saving bailout
- TORONTO AFP ? Air Canada and a holdout union struck a last-ditch deal on a vast cost-cutting package, which could save an 850 million dollar (612 million US) bailout for the insolvent carrier. In dramatic face-to-face talks in a Toronto hotel, Air Canada CEO Robert Milton and Canadian Auto...
- Research articles 2004-05-20
- Air Canada, unions cut deal, saving bailout
- TORONTO AFP ? Air Canada and a holdout union struck a tentative deal on a vast cost-cutting package, which could rescue an 850-million-dollar (612-million US) bailout for the insolvent carrier. In dramatic face-to-face talks in a Toronto hotel, Air Canada CEO Robert Milton and Canadian Auto Workers CAW union...
- Research articles 2004-05-20
- Air Canada find smoother air with extension of bankruptcy protection
- TORONTO AFP ? Air Canada shook off recent turbulence, cruising to an extension of its bankruptcy protection, hours after an 11th hour labour deal salvaged a multi-million dollar bailout. Judge James Farley of the Ontario Superior Court extended the company's immunity from creditors until September 30. His ruling...
- Research articles 2004-05-21
- Crunch time for bankrupt Air Canada as union mulls last-ditch cost-cutting
- TORONTO AFP ? Air Canada put a last-ditch cost-slashing proposal to a holdout trade union, as a final deadline passed for an 850 million dollar rescue bid (612 million US) designed to keep the carrier aloft. The airline, a member of the Star Alliance and a major player on...
- Research articles 2004-05-18
- Air Canada rescue up in air after crash of union talks
- TORONTO AFP ? Air Canada's 13-month battle to stave off liquidation lurched into turmoil after talks with a holdout union crashed without a deal on cost cuts demanded by rescuer Deutsche Bank. On a day of high drama, the insolvent airline pulled the plug after 13 days of talks,...
- Research articles 2004-05-19
- Air Canada extends rights offering with Deutsche Bank
- MONTREAL AFP ? Bankrupt Air Canada said Deutsche Bank had agreed to extend a rights offering to creditors from 450 million dollars (333 million US dollars) to 850 million dollars (629 million US). The move, which will effectively increase the holding in the airline by creditors was the latest...
- Research articles 2004-04-26
- Air Canada wins extension of bankruptcy protection
- MONTREAL AFP ? Troubled Air Canada won an extension of its bankruptcy protection until late next month, as it battles to fashion a new financial rescue plan. An Ontario judge extended to May 21 the date to which the Montreal-based airline is shielded from creditors, said Air Canada spokeswoman...
- Research articles 2004-04-08
- Unions reject more concessions to save bankrupt Air Canada
- MONTREAL, AFP ? Unions representing Air Canada employees say they would not give any extra concessions in talks with the bankrupt carrier's would-be buyer, Hong Kong-based Victor Li, son of tycoon Li Ka-shing. Li's Trinity Time Investment Friday backed out of a rescue deal, carrying out a threat to...
- Research articles 2004-04-04
- Air Canada battles for way out of new crisis after rescue plan crashes
- MONTREAL AFP ? Bankrupt Air Canada searched for a new saviour after a failure to win concessions from its work force prompted Hong Kong-based tycoon Victor Li to ditch a multi-million dollar rescue bid. The Canadian flag carrier, which posted a loss of 1.8 billion dollars (1.4 billion US)...
- Research articles 2004-04-05
- Air Canada seeks extension of bankruptcy protection
- MONTREAL AFP ? Air Canada applied for a month-long extension of its bankruptcy protection as it finalises a restructing deal with financial saviour Victor Li's Trinity Time Investments. The deal has been slow going since early this year over a dispute over modifications to employees pension schemes, demanded by...
- Research articles 2004-03-25
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