Air Canada to resume flights after pay deal struck with union

More than 10,000 staff walked out in protest at pay and scheduling. The deal has not been disclosed in full, although the union said it achieves "transformational change" for workers and the industry.

Flight crew at Air Canada have ended a dispute with the airline that had grounded flights and stranded thousands of passengers since Saturday.

A tentative agreement was announced by the union representing flight attendants and confirmed by the airline. Flights began resuming later on Tuesday.

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