Air Canada is now obligated to provide nut-free buffer zones on their airlines for people with alergies. Since there is an increase in the peanut allergies and more and more people are concerned about this they have envoked a regulation making people contact the airlines 24 hours in advance and the airlines has to have a row of seats peanut free. Along with this the seats infront and behind the seats are in the buffer zone and are also peanut free.
www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2010/10/19/con-air-nut-allergy.html
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