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{
"time": "2010-06-08 09:50:00",
"attribution": {
"en": "Mr. Blake Richards (Wild Rose, CPC)",
"fr": ""
},
"content": {
"en": "<p data-HoCid=\"2044817\" data-originallang=\"en\">Thank you for being here today and for being so open to answering our questions. </p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"2044818\" data-originallang=\"en\">According to my understanding of the timeline, I believe on April 30, 2008, Air Canada notified Canada Post that it was going to be amending its service agreement for air transportation of parcels and mail. The carrier then gave Canada Post 16 days to agree to a revised contract that would have immediately raised the corporation's operating cost by about $15 million. Canada Post said they would not do that. Then the clock started ticking on a 120-day window for Canada Post to make new air transport arrangements. Is that fairly accurate?</p>",
"fr": "<p data-HoCid=\"2044817\" data-originallang=\"en\">Merci d'\u00eatre ici aujourd'hui et de r\u00e9pondre si ouvertement \u00e0 nos questions.</p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"2044818\" data-originallang=\"en\">Si j'ai bien compris ce qui s'est pass\u00e9, le 30 avril 2008, Air Canada a avis\u00e9 Postes Canada qu'elle allait modifier son entente concernant la prestation des services pour le transport a\u00e9rien des colis et du courrier. Le transporteur a par la suite donn\u00e9 \u00e0 Postes Canada 16 jours pour accepter le contrat modifi\u00e9, qui aurait fait grimper imm\u00e9diatement les frais d'exploitation de la soci\u00e9t\u00e9 de 15 millions de dollars, environ. Postes Canada a refus\u00e9. \u00c0 partir de l\u00e0, Postes Canada n'a dispos\u00e9 que de 120 jours pour signer un nouveau contrat avec un transporteur a\u00e9rien. Est-ce exact?</p>"
},
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