Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Dayne Patterson
Publication Date: August 16, 2025 - 13:04
Air Canada flight attendants ordered back to work as Ottawa seeks binding arbitration
August 16, 2025
Federal Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu has ordered binding arbitration to put an end to a strike by Air Canada’s flight attendants that has grounded flights and disrupted travel for hundreds of thousands of travellers in Canada and overseas.
The strike, which officially began just before 1 a.m. ET on Saturday, followed several days of silence at the negotiation table, after the carrier declared on Tuesday that negotiations with the Air Canada Component of CUPE had reached an impasse.
Forty-five times there has been magic in the Toronto Blue Jays dugout.
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A spokesperson for Universal Ostrich Farms says the farm will ask the Supreme Court of Canada to stop the culling of 400 ostriches hit by avian flu, but it is not clear yet whether Canada’s highest court will hear the case. Katie Pasitney said the farm remains hopeful that it will get another chance to make its case, after Federal Court of Appeal Justice Gerald Heckman ruled Friday the cull of the animals must be allowed to proceed.“So we would be asking the Supreme Court to hear all of the evidence,” she said. “The health of the animals is imperative to what we’re fighting for.”
September 13, 2025 - 19:12 | Wolfgang Depner | The Globe and Mail
Former environment minister Catherine McKenna says federal security agencies initially refused to offer her protection – and wouldn’t even show her the risk assessment they’d completed – as she faced a rising tide of threats and harassment online and in person.McKenna was the Liberal MP for Ottawa Centre from 2015 to 2021 and served in cabinet the entire time, first as environment minister and later as the minister of infrastructure.
September 13, 2025 - 18:45 | Nick Murray | The Globe and Mail
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