pearson airport: Investigators have still not declared what they believe caused the crash, according to CBC. Labour Canada has given the airline until Nov. 15 to complete the safety upgrades. Baggage handler Ian Henrey Pervez, 24, was killed April 22 at Pearson Airport when the enclosed truck he was driving flipped over and ejected him onto the tarmac. Man dies in luggage truck rollover Family remembers worker 'humble spirit' However, CBC News has obtained an internal Air Canada bulletin to staff dated April 30, one week after the accident, which confirms the vehicle involved was found to have had "mechanical failures" and has been "quarantined." A second memo reveals that federal labour investigators in early May also directed the airline to install seatbelts on all "ramp and baggage tractors, belt loaders and other motorized material handling equipment." Air Canada told CBC News the order affects 950 of the airline 2,200 ground vehicles across the country which were not manufactured with seatbelts. Nobody contacted us," Pervez Pervez told CBC News this week. Air Canada memo citing mechanical failures Air Canada memo citing seatbelt order Family wants answers The dead man father says he was unaware of the internal Air Canada memos and says he has been provided very little information about what caused his son death. "We don't know anything.
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