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Air Canada flight attendants start voting on strike mandate
An Air Canada jet is manoeuvred on the tarmac at the airport, Wednesday, Nov.15, 2023 in Vancouver. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld MONTREAL — Air Canada flight attendants start voting today on whether to give a strike mandate to their union. The vote, running through to Aug. 5, comes after the Air Canada component of the Canadian Union of Public Employees concluded the conciliation process with no deal reached. The union represents more than 10,000 flight attendants who have been in contract talks for more than seven months. Air Canada acknowledged the vote, saying it was a normal step in the negotiation process and does not mean a disruption will take place. It noted that a strike can't take place until after a 21-day cooling-off period after the 60-day conciliation period has expired. The union says that despite sustained efforts, including in the conciliation process with a federally-appointed mediator, key issues such as pay, unpaid work and pensions remain unresolved. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 28, 2025.


Winnipeg Free Press
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- Winnipeg Free Press
S&P/TSX composite slips, U.S. markets mixed
TORONTO – Canada's main stock index was down in late-morning trading as gains in energy were offset by losses in metals, industrials and utilities, while U.S. markets were mixed. The S&P/TSX composite index was down 47.42 points at 27,446.93. In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 11.95 points at 44,889.97. The S&P 500 index was up 6.39 points at 6,395.039 points, while the Nasdaq composite was up 67.77 points at 21,176.09. The Canadian dollar traded for 72.91 cents US compared with 72.97 cents US on Friday. The September crude oil contract was up US$1.33 at US$66.49 per barrel. The August gold contract was down US$29.70 at US$3,305.90 an ounce. Monday Mornings The latest local business news and a lookahead to the coming week. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 28, 2025. Companies in this story: (TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUSD)


Winnipeg Free Press
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- Winnipeg Free Press
Carney says trade talks in ‘intense phase' after Trump scores win with European Union
WASHINGTON – Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada's negotiations with the United States are in an 'intense phase' after President Donald Trump announced a trade agreement with the European Union. Carney says that while there are similarities between the Canada–U.S. negotiations and those involving Europe, there are also a lot of differences. Carney says he will only accept a deal that's good for Canada. The prime minister's comments come after Trump last week told reporters that Canada wasn't a priority for his administration ahead of his Aug. 1 deadline to make trade deals. The EU framework announced Sunday gave Trump a much-needed win as he looks to realign global trade — and it indicates that no nations are likely to get a reprieve from his tariffs. It sets a 15 per cent tariff on most goods, including European automobiles, but doesn't appear to shield the European Union from looming sectoral tariffs on things like pharmaceuticals. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 28, 2025.