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With these said, I assume the kind of compensation (Notice of Denied Boarding Compensation - EU Member Countries) that I got last summer for my delayed flight last summer (
Notice of Denied Boarding Compensation - EU Member Countries) was an European thing and only applies for Canada <> EU flights and does not apply in this case, for which my relatives arrived with an even longer delay.
Glad everything worked out somewhat okay for your relatives.
There was no denied boarding here, this was a missed connection due to late arrival of the first flight.
Regardless, the regulation you were talking about in the other thread was EU261, a European regulation that only applies to EU carriers and flights departing the EU. Neither of those is applicable here.
You would have to look at regulations in the countries that were actually involved in this itinerary. In this case, there's likely no compensation due, although you may get a discount code out of AC as a goodwill gesture.