
In the legal showdown between Air Canada and Brink's over the audacious $23.7-million theft at Toronto Pearson International Airport, both parties vehemently defend their positions, reports the Globe and Mail.
Air Canada denies any responsibility, asserting it fulfilled its contractual obligation to transport $21-million in gold and $2.7-million in cash from Zurich. The airline argues Brink's negligence, pointing to omitted value declarations and a lack of supplementary shipping fees.
Conversely, Brink's contends Air Canada's secure warehouse lacked essential security measures, filing a civil suit for the stolen property's value and damages. As the unsolved case unfolds, the clash exposes a web of legal intricacies and financial implications, leaving the courtroom to determine the outcome.
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