Flight AC051 had left Delhi shortly after midnight local time. When Pant’s symptoms started seven hours later, it was over Europe. Pande says she pleaded with the cabin crew to divert the plane and land in order to get her father to a hospital.

Instead, the flight stayed on course for nine more hours, travelling over Ireland, across the Atlantic Ocean and Eastern Canada before touching ground in Montreal. Paramedics were waiting — but Pant died as they worked on him.

“I was very hysterical,” said Pande. “My mind was gone at this point.”

Her father was officially pronounced dead at a Montreal hospital from a “presumed infarction” — dead heart tissue.

Two months later, Pande says the piercing grief has given way to anger.

“He was at the mercy of the pilot and Air Canada people,” she told Go Public. “They were inhumane and callous.”

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    That’s it. Nationalize Air Canada. We have had it with their self serving doctrine.

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      I think you mean renationalize … Mulroney sold it off in '88 after deregulating airfares and letting airlines abandon uneconomic routes. And Ottawa bailed out AC during COVID, buying up almost 10% of the shares.

      My guess is nationalization is on the table.

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      Canada would operate perfectly fine with nationalized airlines, telecoms, and O&G. These are established industries that don’t need market effects to grow or remain profitable.

      The only reason we don’t is because we’re fucking idiots beholden to capitalism.