Pending Cargo Pricing Fine Hurts Air Canada’s 1Q

The financial benefits of Air Canada’s costing program and buoyant sales growth were undermined in the first quarter by a volatile oil market and a C$125 million (US$123 million) one-time provision for fines expected to arise from an international cargo price-fixing probe, new quarterly results show...

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