Zoomer Week In Review
Emancipation Month & Air Traveller Rights
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editor: Podcast
- Duración: 0:19:48
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Jean Augustine made history in 1993, as the first African-Canadian woman elected a Canadian MP. The 85 year old attended this weeks Emancipation Day in Toronto kicking off a month of events as this city recognizes the struggle for human rights and the contributions by people of African descent. The annual event marks the freeing of slavery of more than 800-thousand Africans in British controlled regions around the world including Canada. We reached Canadian Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard, a strong advocate of social change and also the first African Nova Scotian woman to serve in the Canadian Senate. AND Canada falls far behind the European Union when it comes to compensation for air travellers. In fact, if possible when travelling overseas, advocates recommend choosing a European carrier as the EU is considered the gold standard when it comes to compensation for cancelled or delayed flights. In Canada, the much criticized air passenger rights legislation is under review. We reached air passenger rights ad