Air Canada has suspended plans to resume limited operations after the union representing the airline's flight attendants said it will defy a federal back-to-work order for binding arbitration to end the work stoppage. The airline had planned to resume flights Sunday evening, following strike action and the government's intervention on Saturday.
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- Air Canada flight attendants picketed for a second day outside Winnipeg airport.
- The federal government ordered binding arbitration and a return to work under the Labour Code. 16s
- The union defied the back-to-work order, calling it unconstitutional and planning to challenge it. 35s
- Travellers faced flight cancellations and delays due to the ongoing strike. 1m 9s
- Air Canada announced plans to resume flights, but uncertainty remains as the strike continues. 1m 43s