The Evan Bray Show - John Gradek - February 19th, 2025

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Canadians and those watching beyond were stunned to hear of a plane crash at Toronto Pearson Airport on the weekend. John Gradek, aviation expert from McGill University, joins Evan to review the information we have from the crash and what it means for air travel.
19 Feb 2025 9AM English Canada News Commentary

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