The Air Canada Public Participation Act already imposes official languages obligations on Air Canada, all of its subsidiaries, and all entities that represent it publicly.
For example, Air Canada Jazz is an Air Canada subsidiary operating at the regional level. Section 10(2) of the Air Canada Public Participation Act already requires that Air Canada Jazz provide service in both official languages. As for Air Canada ground-handling services, which serves the public on behalf of Air Canada, it is subject to section 25 of the Official Languages Act. This means therefore that all Air Canada Jazz and Air Canada ground-handling services are already covered.