Bomb threat at major airports in Canada, flight delays.

Vancouver, July 4 - Almost all major airports in Canada were evacuated after bomb threats were received on Thursday morning. These threats also affected flights and passengers had to be worried. Security agencies took immediate action and thoroughly checked the airports and flights, after which flights from most of these airports resumed.

Vancouver, July 4 - Almost all major airports in Canada were evacuated after bomb threats were received on Thursday morning. These threats also affected flights and passengers had to be worried. Security agencies took immediate action and thoroughly checked the airports and flights, after which flights from most of these airports resumed.
Navigation Canada (NAV Canada) said in a statement on X that it had received information about bomb threats at airports in Ottawa, Montreal, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Calgary and Vancouver. The statement said, "All employees are safe and a temporary restriction has been imposed at the affected airports." Operations have resumed at Canadian airports after flight delays due to bomb threats.
NAV Canada said, "We are working with authorities to ensure the safety of employees and passengers. Passengers are advised to contact their airline directly for the latest updates." Routine operations at airports have resumed after security agencies conducted an inspection.