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Advocates decry proposal to fine air travellers who breach confidentiality

The transportation agency says the rule would merely add routine enforcement powers to a confidentiality provision



The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) is proposing to fine air travelers who disclose complaint outcomes without airline consent. Passenger rights advocates, including Gabor Lukacs, criticize this as a gag order that discourages passengers from sharing information about potential compensation, arguing it stifles free speech. The CTA defends the proposal as adding standard enforcement to existing confidentiality rules, noting it doesn't signal widespread enforcement. The fine amounts remain unspecified.

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