The airline cancelled several flights over the weekend following the seizure of four leased planes, which it said was due to a 'commercial dispute'
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Ontario might call itself "a place to grow," but Nicole Forster, a 25-year-old nurse from London, Ont., whose pay has been frozen for years in a chronically underfunded healthcare system, doesn't see it that way. "Staffing issues have been insane. Bill 124, with its limits on nurse increases in pay, has been an insult," she said. "I'm leaving the province at the end of April, early May. In Ontario, it feels like I'm never going to be able to own a house.
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