Supreme Court to review Air Canada's advertised pricing practices

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The Supreme Court will hear a class-action lawsuit alleging Air Canada overcharged passengers by not including all fees in advertised ticket prices. The case, brought by a consumer group and passenger Michael Silas, claims Air Canada violated consumer protection law by adding extra taxes and fees after initial online pricing. A Quebec court previously ordered Air Canada to pay over $10 million in damages, a decision the airline is now appealing to the Supreme Court.


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