Canada Says It’s Too Early to Draw Conclusions on Boeing Crash

A Boeing 737 with Air Canada livery at the Boeing Renton Factory on March 12.

Photographer: Jason Redmond/AFP via Getty Images

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Canada is signaling it won’t rush to ground Boeing Co.’s 737 Max, awaiting an investigation into a second fatal crash even as 40 other nations temporarily take the airliner out of service.

Transport Minister Marc Garneau, in a statement to fellow Liberal Party lawmakers Tuesday evening, said it was too early to determine the cause of this weekend’s deadly crash in Ethiopia, adding no one should speculate on what happened. He stressed that the investigation is ongoing.