The Nunavut government has reached a travel agreement with Exchange Income Corp., owner of Canadian North, with a possibility of the GN becoming the airline’s minority owner. (File photo by Jeff Pelletier)
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Contract gives government route to become part-owner of Bradley Air Services, which operates Nunavut’s largest airline
Updated July 22 at 2:50 p.m. The Government of Nunavut could become part-owner of the territory’s biggest airline under a new 10-year agreement it has entered with the owner of Canadian North.
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