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Airline Labor Talks Loom in Canada for 2026

As 2025 ends, Canada's airline industry faces pivotal labor negotiations in the new year. We examine the key players, recent strikes, and what passengers can expect for 2026 travel.

World's Busiest Airline Route in 2025 Revealed

New OAG data reveals South Korea's Jeju-Seoul Gimpo as the world's busiest airline route for 2025, with Asia Pacific dominating global rankings. Discover the top routes and key trends.

Wasaga Beach Hiring 60+ Summer Jobs Now

Wasaga Beach is now hiring for over 60 seasonal positions for the 2025 summer season. Learn about the available roles and how to apply for your dream summer job in Ontario.

Air Transat Q4 loss amid shareholder board shakeup calls

Air Transat reports a $12.5 million net loss for Q4, a 130% year-over-year decline, as major shareholder Pierre Karl Péladeau pushes for a board restructuring. Key financial details and the upcoming shareholder meeting.

Air Transat reports $12.5M net loss in fourth quarter

Air Transat announced a net loss of $12.5 million for its fourth quarter, despite generating $771.6 million in revenue. The Montreal-based airline continues to navigate post-pandemic recovery challenges.

Transat reports $12.5M Q4 loss after year-ago profit

Air Transat parent company Transat A.T. reported a $12.5 million loss in its fourth quarter, a sharp reversal from a $41.2 million profit a year earlier. The results highlight ongoing challenges in the aviation sector.

Kitchener hiring 200+ students for summer jobs

The City of Kitchener is preparing to hire more than 200 students for temporary summer positions in 2026. Applications open soon for these valuable work experience opportunities.

Rat on Plane Halts Caribbean Flight, Strands Passengers

A KLM flight from Aruba to Amsterdam was cancelled after a large rat was seen scurrying through the cabin. Over 250 passengers were stranded, given hotel accommodations while the airline found alternate plans.

Windsor Plant Surpasses 1,000 Hires for Third Shift

Stellantis's Windsor Assembly Plant has successfully hired over 1,000 workers to staff its new third shift, marking a major jobs milestone for the region. Learn more about this economic boost.

U.S. Waives $33M of Southwest Airlines Fine

The U.S. Department of Transportation has waived a significant portion of a Biden-era penalty against Southwest Airlines for 2022 holiday meltdown. Discover the details and implications.

Manitoba Jobless Rate Falls Below Canadian Average

Manitoba's unemployment rate has dropped below the national figure, a positive economic sign for the province. Discover the latest Statistics Canada data and what it means for Winnipeg and the region.

Loonie Jumps Above 72 Cents on Strong Jobs Report

The Canadian dollar soared above 72 cents U.S. after a surprisingly strong November jobs report, reinforcing expectations the Bank of Canada will hold rates. Discover the market impact.

Strong Jobs Data Pushes Bank of Canada Rate Cuts to 2026

Canada's surprisingly strong November jobs report, with 54,000 new positions, has economists predicting the end of rate cuts and flirting with the possibility of a hike in 2026. Discover the market implications.

Saab, Airbus Partner on Unmanned Fighter Technology

Sweden's Saab and European giant Airbus announce a strategic partnership to develop unmanned fighter technology, sparking debate over Saab's offer to bring aerospace jobs to Canada. Explore the details and implications.

Delta Air Lines lost $200M in U.S. shutdown

The longest U.S. government shutdown cost Delta Air Lines an estimated $200 million in revenue. The airline cites reduced travel demand from federal employees and contractors.

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