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Air Canada says it will resume flights Sunday after Ottawa intervenes in strike

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Last updated: 2025/08/17 at 6:50 AM
Press Room Published August 17, 2025
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Air Canada says it plans to resume flights on Sunday after the federal government stepped in and ordered binding arbitration to end a flight attendants’ strike the day before.

The Montreal-based airline says the first flights will resume this evening, but that it will take several days before its operations return to normal.

Air Canada says it has been directed by the Canada Industrial Relations Board to resume operations and have flight attendants continue their duties by 2 p.m. ET.

The federal government ordered the airline and its flight attendants just yesterday, ending a strike and lockout after less than 12 hours.

The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), which represents the flight attendants, has accused federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu of caving to Air Canada’s demands.

The CUPE, which represents more than 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants, announced its members were heading to the picket lines after being unable to reach an eleventh-hour deal with the airline, while Air Canada locked out its agents about 30 minutes later due to the strike action.

WATCH | Federal government steps in to resolve labour dispute between Air Canada and CUPE: 

Binding arbitration ordered to resolve Air Canada labour dispute: Minister Hajdu

The federal government is stepping in to resolve a labour dispute between Air Canada and the union representing flight attendants, Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu revealed on Saturday. Hajdu told journalists she is ordering binding arbitration and operations to resume.

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