The latest: WestJet flight attendants go on strike
After failing to reach a deal on a new contract, WestJet's 4,400 flight attendants are now on strike.
Both CUPE Ontario, the union representing the flight attendants, and airline announced the move after a strike deadline passed early Sunday morning.
Here's the latest on the strike. All times are Eastern:
The union announces flight attendants are on strike. The airline also announces the move.
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu issues a statement saying she's disappointed an agreement wasn't reached, and said the government believes "the strongest deals happen at the table."
Toronto's Pearson airport announces on social media that WestJet has suspended all flights due to the labour disruption.
CUPE Ontario posts on social media that its members are picketing at Pearson International Airport at Terminal 3.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 2, 2026.
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