Air Canada flight attendant strike resolved, Poilievre wins Byelection, July inflation recorded at 1.7%

August 19, 2025 00:36:35
Air Canada flight attendant strike resolved, Poilievre wins Byelection, July inflation recorded at 1.7%
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Air Canada flight attendant strike resolved, Poilievre wins Byelection, July inflation recorded at 1.7%

Aug 19 2025 | 00:36:35

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In today’s News Takeaway with Vijay Saini — Air Canada flight attendants call off their strike after a resolution, Pierre Poilievre secures victory in the latest byelection, and Canada’s July inflation rate comes in at 1.7%.

Stay tuned for insights on how these developments could impact Canadian politics, the economy, and everyday life.

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