OTTAWA- Air Canada (AC) has been ordered to pay US$3,100 or CA$4,100 in damages to a Venezuelan woman after her family’s Canadian visas were abruptly canceled, leaving them stranded in Panama City for 33 days.
The incident occurred in 2017 when Paula Mejias and her three children were en route to Toronto (YYZ) to visit the children’s father, an international student, when their valid travel documents were marked “CANCELLED CBSA” by an Air Canada check-in supervisor at Tocumen International Airport (PTY).

Air Canada Fined by Court
The Federal Court of Canada…