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Not surrounded by success stories
The Liberal campaign plane is apparently rising from the dead — in more sense than one.
The troublesome generator that caused an unscheduled landing in Montreal on Tuesday is, apparently, now repaired. But there are some questions about where any spare parts may have come from.
The plane is parked on a back tarmac at Pearson airport in Toronto amongst three other planes.
One is from Zoom (the Canadian discount airliner that went out of business last month), one is from XL (the British carrier that shut down last week, stranding hundreds of holiday-goers) — and then there's the Air Kazakhstan, with its demise occurring in 2004.
Watch the company you keep, Mr. Dion.
—James Fitz-Morris
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