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Air Canada and its flight attendants' union (CUPE) have reached a tentative agreement, ending a strike that disrupted travel for 500,000 people. The strike began Saturday over wages and compensation for unpaid ground work. CUPE defied a return-to-work order, but resumed talks Monday, ultimately reaching a deal. Air Canada will gradually restore service, but full restoration may take a week or more. Details of the agreement haven't been released, but CUPE confirmed members will vote on wage changes.
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