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Hours after some flight attendants walked off the job, the Canadian government has stepped in to put an end to a strike that has created travel chaos at home and around the world. Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu says a night of failed negotiations led her to impose binding arbitration, which could lead to a back-to-work order within days. On Saturday, the union representing flight attendants blasted the government’s decision, saying it violates their Charter rights. Sean O’Shea reports.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is praising “openness” from the U.S. to providing security guarantees to Ukraine. No deal was struck Friday when U.S. President Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. But we are learning more about what occurred between the two leaders — and what could come next. Candice Cole explains.
Western provinces have borne the brunt of devastating wildfire seasons, with millions of hectares burnt so far this year. The new reality is why so many Canadian provinces are pushing for fire prevention. Eric Sorensen looks at the wildfire patterns in recent years, as we plan for what’s ahead.
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