Viewer CTV News VideoCTV Toronto: Early cancellations and delays Air Canada was forced to play catch-up a day after 75 flights were cancelled by the airline. About 10 flights were cancelled and at least 18 delayed at Pearson International Airport on Friday. CTV National News: Pilot action deemed illegal Air Canada won an order declaring today's job action by certain pilots illegal, after they called in sick to protest Ottawa's lockout blocks. John Vennavally-Rao reports on the 'sick-in.' CTV British Columbia: Air Canada job action Hundreds of Air Canada passengers scrambled to find alternative flights at the Vancouver International Airport Friday after a group of pilots called in sick, cancelling a handful of departures and delaying several others. Jina You reports. CTV Edmonton: Travel headaches after job action Travellers were dealing with a number of cancelled and delayed flights Friday after a group of Air Canada pilots called in sick. Veronica Jubinville reports. CTV Winnipeg: Air Canada facing disruptions Air Canada travellers faced uncertainty again Friday after dozens of flights were cancelled due to an illegal pilot strike. Caroline Barghout reports. CTV Ottawa: Capital reacts to pilot strike Ottawa travelers are once again feeling the ripple effects from another protest by Air Canada pilots. A small number of pilots staged 'sick-outs' Friday, calling in sick and causing about 60 flight cancellations across the country. Catherine Lathem reports. Power Play: Air Canada delays Aviation analyst Karl Moore of McGill University in Montreal says Air Canada is losing its profits, and as a result the company must change its business model. National Affairs: Pilots' protest may be illegal Air Canada pilots are calling in sick because they cannot strike as an essential service. Richard Charney, global practice leader at Norton Rose Canada, looks at legal issues with calling in sick. CTV News Channel: Union not condoning 'sick out' Mercedes Stephenson says the union does not agree with the pilots' tactics and they are not condoning or encouraging these actions. She also speaks with a family who is trying to make their way back to Montreal. CTV News Channel: Feds weigh in on 'sick-out' Pierre Poilievre, the parliamentary secretary to the minister of transport, weighs in on the current status of the Air Canada situation and government's next steps. Extended: Lines form at Pearson airport Travellers wait and form lines at Toronto's Pearson airport amid speculation that Air Canada pilots are calling in sick in protest.
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