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Air Canada: liberalization of cannabis does not change company policy

Absolute ban for those working on flight operations and technicians

In Canada the use of cannabis for recreational purposes will become legal today, but the country's carriers have made it clear that there will be an absolute ban on use for employees involved in flight operations as it is considered a threat to transport safety. Air Canada -the main Canadian airline- has ensured that those who work on flight operations and aircraft maintenance will be prohibited from...

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