Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government jet will remain out of service until later this year to repair heavy damage to the CC-150 “01” Polaris aircraft late last year in a mishap by ground crew at Canada’s largest military airbase 8 Wing Trenton. Read More
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PM Trudeau's damaged jet won't be repaired until fall after Trenton base mishap
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