Canadians about to get paid for airline fukkery by law 
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/passenger-bill-of-rights-details-1.5147589

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/passenger-bill-of-rights-details-1.5147589
Starting July 15, passengers who are prevented from boarding an aircraft because of overbooking will be compensated financially depending on the length of time they are delayed from reaching their final destination.
Overbooking delays of less than six hours will require a minimum $900 payment, delays between six and nine hours mean a minimum $1,800 payment and delays longer than nine hours will see passengers compensated a minimum of $2,400.
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As of December 15, airlines will have to provide compensation to passengers for delayed or cancelled flights depending on the size of the airline.
Delayed arrival at a final destination of between three to six hours will cost large airlines $400 and small airlines $125. Delays of between six to nine hour will cost large airlines $700 and small airlines $250. Delays greater than nine hours will cost large airlines $1,000 and smaller airlines half that amount.










