WestJet parks planes as potential strike looms
With less than 36 hours to go till WestJet flight attendants could walk off the job, the airline has started parking some of its planes. The federal government is not yet ready to intervene, urging the two sides to work out a deal at the bargaining table. But that doesn't ease the potential travel turbulence facing tens of thousands of passengers, some trying to adjust their travel plans, while others are not sure they need to. Touria Izri reports.
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