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SASKATOON 鈥?A Saskatchewan woman wants Air Canada to pay better attention to its young passengers after a cancelled flight home landed her 14-
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stanley cup becher six-hour delay, the flight was cancelled.Passengers were put up at a hotel, but it didn ;t have enough rooms for everyone. People were told they ;d have to share, Vajda said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A nice couple, who had paid for a cab to the hotel and taken Timea with them, also volunteered to share a room with her, her mother said. They then had to fight to make sure the girl got her own bed.Staff wanted to add one more person to the room but apparently this couple said, You can ;t do this. Like, no way, ; said Vajda. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Because of the time difference, the mother said she didn ;t learn about the flight cancellation until she woke up in the morning. ARTICLE CONTINU
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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.9:45 p.m.: Treating moderately ill, hospitalized COVID-19 patients with a higher dose of blood thinners could significantly reduce the probability theyll become critically ill, according to a Canadian-led, international study published Wednesday.With unvaccinated COVID-19 patients still being admitted to intensive care units, and the chance of a fourth wave of the pandemic on the horizon, the treatment could significantly off-load pressures on ICUs in Ontario, said Dr. Ewan Goligher, a critical care physician at Toronto General Hospital and one of the principal investigators of the trial. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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