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The Importance of the Canadian Airline Industry.  

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Introduction: The Importance of the Canadian Airline Industry In today's highly advanced and globalized society, the Canadian airline industry is crucial to the country's economy. Although Canada's largest trade and business partner and, perhaps, vacation destination is the United States, which can often be accessed by car, truck, or train, the airline industry remains vital to Canadian business operations as they continue to expand in order to reach more locations and to exploit the competitive advantages that other countries have to offer. Airlines encourage economic growth and development by providing a quick, efficient means of transportation across the vast country and around the world. For many years, Canada's airline industry was led by the federal government on behalf of the Canadian people. Routes, performance standards, and airfares were controlled by a government agency to ensure that Canadians enjoyed safe and fair-priced air travel. The purpose of regulation was to avoid wasteful...

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