Rick Mercer, Air Canada and lost luggage in 1992

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Published 2022-10-04
The playwright and "all-around wunderkind" gets the last word on CBC's Midday about the airline's updated policy when passengers' property goes astray. Aired Oct. 14, 1992.

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All Comments (4)
  • Wow, I didn't realize that he had a segment before 22 Minutes!
  • @KoalaMeatPie
    Wunderkid. I'd greatly appreciate a revival of "Talking to Americans" . I think it's about time.
  • Or I can go through air canada getting some free baggage checked in while organized crime works at some of the shops cloning and duplicating cell phones sold at their shops, called in spur of the moment when someone is on a flight. To me that's a huge security risk for Air Canada flights and Canada. I know because I bought a phone at an airport only to find out the employee at the airport who sold it to me cloned it and my number. I puked the sim card, called and confronted the guy over the phone and threw the cell phone in the garbage. I will take it a step further and tell you how I knew. I puked the sim card, then logged into Facebook with a wrong password, Facebook sent a code to my phone number which was no longer functional on my device and the idiot who duplicated my number was dumb enough to enter it in to my Facebook page, so Facebook and probably all my stuff was known. Am really glad I realized so quickly.