Top flight: Vital ventilators headed for India from Sask. Saskatchewan is sending 100 ventilators to help India in its battle against a surge in COVID-19 cases that have strained hospitals.
Author of the article: Regina Leader-Post
Publishing date: May 12, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 2 minute read • Darrell Novenski, an Air Canada lead, loads boxes carrying ventilators on to a plane at the Regina International Airport in Regina, Saskatchewan on May 12, 2021. The ventilators are being sent as a donation to India, to assist with that country s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post
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Ventilators from Saskatchewan are now winging their way to India.
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Nav Canada talking around the issue
In her recent op-ed (Leader Post Feb. 5), Nav Canada spokesperson Heather McGonigal plays a classic bait-and-switch by consistently avoiding the real issue around the imminent closure of the Regina air traffic control tower.
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The one and only issue is that the loss of the control tower will mean fewer flights to the Regina airport which would have innumerable negative effects on the quality of life of Regina citizens and the ability of our city to recover economically from the pandemic. But McGonigal doesn’t want to talk about that.