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WEEKLY NEWS | What is happening in Sudan?

Omar Bashir the Dictator who ruled Sudan for nearly 30 years has stepped down in April 2019. It was decided that Sudan would have a transitional government for 2 years led by the Transitional Military Council until a new leader becomes elected. Ever since, there has been a two month long massive peaceful sit for the demanding of civil rule, until June 3rd when the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) Militia, also known as Janjaweed, violently attacked and shot demonstrators.

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WEEKLY NEWS | WEST JET SOLD

The Calgary based airline, who was approached by the Onex Corp, a Toronto-based company, in March has now been sold, which came as a surprise since WestJet was not looking to sell, and Onex was not looking to purchase. Sold for $5 billion including the debt, West Jet will operate privately as of late 2019 to early 2020,. With the new agreement Onex will pay $31 per share, or $3.5 billion, for WestJet.

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WEEKLY NEWS | Boeing 737 - Air Canada Updates

Air Canada announced that with the removal of the 737 Max 8’s from their fleet schedule, they would be accommodating all affected routes until at least July 2019 with updated changes. They had since updated their April and May schedule and are looking to do so up until at least July. Air Canada’s cancellation and rebooking policies are in place with full fee waiver for affected customers.

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