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J. Michael Cole

Ottawa can’t shirk responsibility in China-Taiwan Air Canada controversy

Opinion | BY J. MICHAEL COLE | May 23, 2018
Canadian authorities can't pretend that Air Canada’s decision is solely the remit of its executives because Air Canada is a private firm. Though indeed private, Air Canada features the name Canada on its fuselage; it acts as a symbol abroad of Canada and its values, writes J. Michael Cole. Flickr photograph by BriYYZ
Opinion | BY J. MICHAEL COLE | May 23, 2018
Opinion | BY J. MICHAEL COLE | May 23, 2018
Canadian authorities can't pretend that Air Canada’s decision is solely the remit of its executives because Air Canada is a private firm. Though indeed private, Air Canada features the name Canada on its fuselage; it acts as a symbol abroad of Canada and its values, writes J. Michael Cole. Flickr photograph by BriYYZ
Opinion | BY J. MICHAEL COLE | May 23, 2018
Canadian authorities can't pretend that Air Canada’s decision is solely the remit of its executives because Air Canada is a private firm. Though indeed private, Air Canada features the name Canada on its fuselage; it acts as a symbol abroad of Canada and its values, writes J. Michael Cole. Flickr photograph by BriYYZ
Opinion | BY J. MICHAEL COLE | May 23, 2018
Opinion | BY J. MICHAEL COLE | May 23, 2018
Canadian authorities can't pretend that Air Canada’s decision is solely the remit of its executives because Air Canada is a private firm. Though indeed private, Air Canada features the name Canada on its fuselage; it acts as a symbol abroad of Canada and its values, writes J. Michael Cole. Flickr photograph by BriYYZ