Christopher Reynolds

The Canadian Press

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WestJet cyberattack remains unresolved one week in, airline says operations unaffected

WestJet says a cyberattack that began last week remains unresolved, as questions linger about the nature and fallout of the breach.

DHL Express workers on strike after company locks them out, adding to parcel sector turmoil

Unifor says DHL Express Canada locked out workers just after midnight Sunday as the two sides failed to reach a contract deal, injecting more labour turmoil into the country's parcel delivery market.

Air Canada ordered to pay passengers $10M in damages after class action over ticket prices

The Quebec Court of Appeal is ordering Air Canada to pay passengers more than $10 million in damages in a class-action lawsuit that alleged they were charged higher amounts than the ticket price advertised.

WestJet pilots ask judge to nix approval of temporary foreign workers in the cockpit

The union representing WestJet pilots is asking a judge to quash federal approval of temporary foreign workers in the cockpit.

Report says ports need automation to boost efficiency — the evidence isn't so clear

A survey from 2017 found port automation cuts labour costs, but also productivity — by up to 15 per cent.

Weak loonie, ballooning insurance costs drive Canadian snowbirds to sell Florida homes

A former Albertan who sells real estate in Arizona vows, "I ain't going nowhere that's got hurricanes" as the costs of owning property in Florida add up.

Play Airlines set to leave Canada, no flights scheduled out of Hamilton after April

Play Airlines is pulling out of Canada less than two years after entering the market.

Air Canada union head says she'll resign if pilots reject deal

Charlene Hudy, who chairs the Air Canada contingent of the Air Line Pilots Association, told her fellow employees that if they reject the deal, it would clearly indicate that she no longer speaks on their behalf.

Union launches court appeal over government move to end railway labour dispute

The Teamsters union, which represents thousands of rail workers, is appealing the federal government's decision to end a shutdown that halted freight traffic and commuters across the country.

'On the brink': Airlines flee small cities, cutting key links to rest of the country

From his office overlooking the runway at Gander International Airport, Reg Wright can see all flights in and out of his corner of Newfoundland. But in recent years, those plane spottings have been fewer and farther between.