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Bombardier must pay 319,000 Dollars to a Pakistani-origin man for denying him pilot training

Toronto, Canada - The man was listed as a "Threat to aviation or national security'' by US authorities

Aviation giant Bombardier has been ordered to pay 319,000 Canadian Dollars to a Pakistani-origin man for denying him pilot training because he was listed as a "Threat to aviation or national security'' by US authorities. In its ruling, the provincial Quebec Human Rights Tribunal have found that Pakistani-origin Javed Latif was discriminated on ethnic grounds and ordered Bombardier to pay him the...

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