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It really seems absurd because even if it was, isn't Air Canada responsible? Imagine it was a human employee who made the same mistake, surely it's still Air Canada's problem?

Anyway, let's take a moment to thank Air Canada for this progressive stand for the individual legal autonomy of artificial persons.




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