Teaching a Father & Airline Comparison

The Globe & Mail

AD: Cinders McLeod & David Woodside

The first illustration concerns a story about a man teaching his father to shave as Alzheimer's sets in, describing a heartbreaking role reversal. Secondly, Porter Airlines & Air Canada are compared, noting that, in the end, they're quite similar.. although in this passenger's experience, AC's a few seats short of a full plane, if you catch my drift.

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