NS Judge to Rule on 2015 Air Canada Crash Landing Class Action Settlement in June

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Transportation Safety Board investigators and airport firefighters work at the crash site of Air Canada Flight 624 at Stanfield International Airport in Halifax, on March 30, 2015. The Canadian Press/Andrew VaughanA judge is expected to rule in June on a proposed settlement for a class-action lawsuit involving a crash landing of an Air Canada flight in Halifax more than a decade ago.Air Canada Flight 624 from Toronto struck power lines during a snowstorm at Halifax Stanfield International Airport in March 2015, causing the plane to land about 200 metres short of the runway. Twenty-five of the 133 passengers on board were injured.

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