A previous CEO and president of a child services nonprofit working with young people in Alaska is alleged to have assaulted a flight attendant because his tray table was broken. Denis McCarville, 70, is a licensed clinical social worker and the former leader of AK Child & Family. When fellow passengers stepped in amid the confrontation, he said, “I’m a Gold Medallion, I can do whatever I want. F*** you,” a federal complaint states, according to The Daily Beast. He subsequently told the FBI that “it would be very rare if he were to say… the ‘F’ word, as he is a social worker and does clinical work with kids,” the document adds. McCarville stepped into the role as the head of AK Child & Family in 2011 when it was called Alaska Children’s Services. Before taking the job, he had been CEO of a number of treatment centres in Omaha, Nebraska.<br/>
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Air France is to open the Canadian capital Ottawa’s only non-stop link to Europe, with a service from Paris Charles de Gaulle before mid-year. Air France will commence the operation on 27 June, serving the transatlantic link five-times weekly. It will deploy 224-seat Airbus A330-200s on the route. The twinjets will be configured with a three-class layout, including 36 business-class and 21 premium-economy seats. Air France’s inclusion of Ottawa means it will operate to five Canadian destinations, among them Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and, seasonally, Quebec City. The airline has been offering a shuttle bus service between Montreal and Ottawa, and it says this will continue with a twice-daily frequency. It also provides a similar Montreal-Quebec City connection. Air France’s Dutch partner, KLM, will be serving Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton this summer from Amsterdam.<br/>