Members of the federal transport committee vote in favour of a motion to study the disruptions that affected thousands of people who travelled by air and rail in recent weeks
A parliamentary committee wants to hear from passengers who found their holiday travel plans sidelined by delays and cancellations.
Representatives from Air Canada and WestJet are among the witnesses MPs want to hear from, along with leaders from Via Rail and the vacation airline Sunwing.
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