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Some passengers from the controversial Sunwing party plane have been given penalties for their actions last year, but the fines weren't actually for their rowdy behaviour.

According to Transport Canada, fines have been issued as part of the ongoing investigation into the December 30, 2021, flight.

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If you're looking for an unusual job opportunity, this could be it. James William Awad is hiring a personal assistant, but the duties are definitely… unique.

The controversial 111 Private Club owner took to social media over the weekend to announce that "it's time" for him to hire a personal assistant.

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If you're comfortable handling drama and controversy, this could be the job for you. Sunwing party plane organizer James William Awad says he's hiring a personal assistant and will pay the right person $1 million a year.

Taking to his Instagram story and Twitter page on Sunday, February 6, the controversial character announced that "it's time" for him to take on a personal assistant.

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The Public Health Agency of Canada has confirmed that it is now looking into whether some Sunwing party plane passengers ignored quarantine rules upon their return to Canada.

In a statement shared with Narcity, the government agency said that 12 notices of non-compliance had been issued under the Quarantine Act to travellers involved in the controversy.

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James William Awad — the organizer of the controversial Sunwing party plane — is now demanding that airlines issue "an apology" to passengers and says he'll run for president in 2034.

The 111 Private Club owner took to Twitter on January 10 to claim that, "You need a 'passcode' to use the intercom on the plane," and asked, "How did it happen then?"

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