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Air Canada flight attendants will begin getting paid for the work they do on the ground before the plane takes off, though not at 100 per cent of their wage, CTV News has confirmed.
With negotations resuming between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, it is worth looking back at how things got to this point.
CTV’s Scott Hurst on what’s next for Air Canada’s service after reaching a tentative deal with the flight attendants' union.
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How the Air Canada strike tested the Carney government
Air Canada flights are taking off again, but could this strike tarnish Mark Carney's honeymoon with voters? Plus, Pierre ...
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Tips on how to recoup expenses if affected by Air Canada strike
As Air Canada ramps up its service after the flight attendant strike, many Canadians remain either stranded across the globe ...
A crippling strike by Air Canada flight attendants that grounded thousands of flights over wages and unpaid labor is the ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister repeated her dismissal of Seoul's outreach efforts, saying that South Korea "cannot ...
The country's largest airline announced on Tuesday it will "gradually restart its operations" after days of canceled flights.
The airline said that it would gradually restart operations Tuesday but that a return to "full restoration may require a week ...
Air Canada and the union representing 10,000 flight attendants resumed talks late Monday for the first time since the strike ...
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