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In the news today: No Air Canada strike or lockout yet, Google AI summaries concerns

Air Canada canceled flights ahead of a potential strike by 10,000 flight attendants over poverty wages and unpaid labor, with union strike mandate at 99.7%, the union said.

  • On Wednesday, the union representing around 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants issued a 72-hour strike notice and Air Canada responded with a lockout notice while midnight passed with no served notice or deal.
  • Last week, the union says flight attendants voted 99.7 per cent for a strike mandate, citing poverty wages and unpaid labour.
  • The airline says the first flights will be cancelled Thursday, with more on Friday and full cessation by the weekend, and has arranged alternatives with other Canadian and foreign carriers and Via Rail.
  • As the 72 hours’ notice deadline passes, CUPE’s Air Canada component can strike as of 12:01 a.m. ET on Saturday, meaning action could begin at any time before then.
  • News publishers say Google AI summaries top many search results, and experts warn accuracy concerns won’t go away as technology improves.
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Medicine Hat News broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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