Yeah, agree with him or not, nice to see someone stand for what he believes in, despite serious consequences. A breath of fresh air versus mere social media virtue signaling.
Speaking of NDP, see this quote?: “Mark Carney is proving once again that he is no friend to workers or labour, and would rather reward his corporate buddies than pay flight attendants who work tirelessly on their feet all day”. Oh wait, that was the Conservatives! Interesting times.
Let’s hope this is a turning point for labour in Canada and for the Liberals to get enough popular pressure to get them to push back ever so slightly against their corporate masters.
Highly unlikely, I know, but a guy can dream.
Call your MP and give them hell. I will do that tomorrow.
On BNN Bloomberg, CEO Michael Rousseau said the company didn’t make provisions for passengers with cancelled flights because it assumed government would enforce Section 107 to end the strike. He says that at about 2:30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMY7c0RVR4M
SMD 19:01 on 2025-08-18 Permalink
Good for him.
Ian 19:19 on 2025-08-18 Permalink
If only we had party leaders with this kind of conviction and courage there might still be an NDP.
Chris 19:58 on 2025-08-18 Permalink
Yeah, agree with him or not, nice to see someone stand for what he believes in, despite serious consequences. A breath of fresh air versus mere social media virtue signaling.
Speaking of NDP, see this quote?: “Mark Carney is proving once again that he is no friend to workers or labour, and would rather reward his corporate buddies than pay flight attendants who work tirelessly on their feet all day”. Oh wait, that was the Conservatives! Interesting times.
walkerp 22:11 on 2025-08-18 Permalink
Let’s hope this is a turning point for labour in Canada and for the Liberals to get enough popular pressure to get them to push back ever so slightly against their corporate masters.
Highly unlikely, I know, but a guy can dream.
Call your MP and give them hell. I will do that tomorrow.
su 06:19 on 2025-08-19 Permalink
This strike action will negatively affect Canada pension plan growth. Nit to mention GDP GROWTH!
Ian 07:33 on 2025-08-19 Permalink
All the more reason for AC to come to a meaningful agreement with CUPE. Entry level flight attendants are making below minimum wage.
I saw this one on Reuter’s this morning:
Air Canada CEO amazed by union’s defiance of ruling to end strike
“(the CEO) urged the striking flight attendants to return to work, saying the strike was “illegal” and harming the airline’s customers and brand.”
Sounds like the action is both necessary and working as intended.
jeather 07:39 on 2025-08-19 Permalink
On BNN Bloomberg, CEO Michael Rousseau said the company didn’t make provisions for passengers with cancelled flights because it assumed government would enforce Section 107 to end the strike. He says that at about 2:30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMY7c0RVR4M
CE 08:20 on 2025-08-19 Permalink
I think the last two CEOs of AC have done a pretty good job themselves of “harming the airline’s customers and brand.”
Tim S. 08:20 on 2025-08-19 Permalink
@ Chris, Ian
August 15: https://www.ndp.ca/news/ndp-presses-liberals-respect-collective-bargaining-process-flight-attendants
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