August 18th, 2025

Here’s the latest in the labour dispute between Air Canada and its flight attendants

By Canadian Press on August 18, 2025.

OTTAWA — Air Canada flight attendants remain on strike despite back-to-work orders by the Canada Industrial Relations Board.

Over the weekend, the federal government asked the board to send the two sides to binding arbitration and order an end to the job action. But the union is challenging the order in Federal Court, and the 10,000 workers have stayed on strike.

This morning the labour board declared the strike unlawful and ordered the union’s leadership to tell the flight attendants to go back to work.

Here’s the latest. All times ET.

9:30 a.m.

Prime Minister Mark Carney says he’s disappointed Air Canada and the union representing its flight attendants weren’t able to reach a deal after eight months of negotiations.

He tells reporters on Parliament Hill he is urging both sides to quickly resolve the situation.

9 a.m.

Air Canada says the Canada Industrial Relations Board has declared the strike unlawful and has ordered the union’s leadership to direct its members to return to work.

The order came as picketers continued to march around the Terminal 1 departure doors at Toronto Pearson International Airport early Monday morning.

Chants reverberated through the sliding doors and into the airport terminal, where passengers approached Air Canada employees to ask about alternatives to their cancelled flights.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 18, 2025.

The Canadian Press

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