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The airline said that it would gradually restart operations Tuesday but that a return to "full restoration may require a week or more."
Air Canada's flight attendant union reached a tentative agreement with the country's largest airline, after a multi-day strike that temporarily halted operations.
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The owner of Canadian firm Davie Shipbuilding said on Wednesday that the key to winning a contract to build icebreakers for the United States is to develop local shipbuilding capacity there.
The construction of Canada’s next icebreaker is starting out in Finland as the two Arctic nations boost cooperation in manufacturing the specialized vessels for the world’s harshest marine conditions.
U.S. travelers continue to bolster Florida’s tourism industry, while the state hopes to make up for a decline in Canadian visitors by drawing people from other countries.
The World Meteorological Organization confirmed in March 2025 that 2024 was the hottest year on record and the first year in which Earth’s surface was more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above its average during the preindustrial era.