Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government will work with Air Canada and the rest of the struggling air travel sector amid the coronavirus pandemic but offered no details on what the potential support would look like. During his near-daily update outside Rideau Cottage on Saturday, Trudeau was asked about a possible bailout for Canada’s biggest airline or whether the airline — which was privatized in the late ’80s — should be nationalized once again.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Trudeau tight-lipped on possible support for Air Canada, other airlines
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