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Air Canada Flight Attendants Overwhelmingly Reject Proposed Contract

But the vote will not lead to a repeat of the walkout that snarled air travel in Canada last month.

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An Air Canada flight attendant walks through the terminal at Pierre-Elliott Trudeau Airport in Montreal last month.
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Why Three Wealthy Bidders Are Fighting for What’s Left of Hudson’s Bay

Months after the shutdown of the 355-year-old Hudson’s Bay Company, the legal action it created continues apace.

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Most landlords of Hudson’s Bay stores opposed Ruby Liu’s ambitious plan to revive the stores under her name.
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Canada and Mexico Look to Team Up as Trump’s Tariff Threats Loom

Mexico and Canada have long viewed each other with indifference or even distrust. They’re now talking about teaming up.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico with Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada in June during a summit of the Group of 7 nations in Kananaskis, Alberta.
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After Defying Back-to-Work Orders, Air Canada Employees Reach Tentative Deal

The airline planned to restart operations after a strike that disrupted half a million travelers. The agreement would reshape how flight attendants are paid.

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Air Canada says the strike has disrupted about half a million travelers’ plans.
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Talks Restart as Air Canada Flight Attendants’ Strike Continues

Negotiations between the airline and the flight attendants’ union resumed on Monday, hours after a labor relations board declared the walkout illegal.

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Passengers walked past striking flight attendants at Vancouver International Airport on Sunday.
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