Air Canada Unifor Strike TODAY MIDNIGHT February 28, 2026: Contract Expires 6 HOURS (11:59 PM Tonight)β€”5,800 Agents, Toronto 233 Delays + 23 Cancellations RIGHT NOW, Statutory Freeze Begins, What Happens Tonight Minute-by-Minute

Published on : 28 Feb 2026

Air Canada Unifor Strike TODAY MIDNIGHT February 28, 2026: Contract Expires 6 HOURS (11:59 PM Tonight)β€”5,800 Agents, Toronto 233 Delays + 23 Cancellations RIGHT NOW, Statutory Freeze Begins, What Happens Tonight Minute-by-Minute

HAPPENING NOW: Air Canada Unifor strike deadline TODAY MIDNIGHT (Friday February 28, 2026 11:59 PM EST = 6 HOURS AWAY!) as 5,826 customer service agents (Unifor Local 2002) contract expires with Toronto Pearson recording 233 delays + 23 cancellations RIGHT NOW (Air Canada 101 delays + 13 cancellations = 31% delay rate, WestJet 18 delays, Porter 27 delays), Montreal-Trudeau suffering 113 delays + 5 cancellations, Vancouver International facing 57 delays + 6 cancellations = total 428 delays + 105 cancellations across Canada TODAY = passengers experiencing preemptive chaos BEFORE midnight even arrives, statutory freeze begins midnight TONIGHT (old contract remains in effect, workers continue working, NO strike possible until late April/May after 60-day conciliation + 21-day cooling-off), wages STILL NOT DISCUSSED after 31 days bargaining (January 28 start, Bargaining Update #1 only non-monetary items, NO UPDATE #2 for 18 days = talks collapsed), August 2025 precedent: flight attendants struck Aug 16-20, government back-to-work order defied, 520,000 stranded = customer service agent strike would be WORSE (airports PARALYZE = check-in impossible, rebooking gridlocks, baggage stops = even if pilots/FAs willing to work, flights CAN’T DEPART!). Here’s what happens TONIGHT minute-by-minute 6:00 PM β†’ midnight β†’ Saturday morning.


Published: February 28, 2026 (Friday evening β€” THE DAY!)
Contract Expires: TONIGHT 11:59 PM EST (6 HOURS AWAY!)
Workers Affected: 5,826 Unifor Local 2002 customer service agents
RIGHT NOW Toronto: 233 delays + 23 cancellations (Air Canada 101 delays + 13 cancellations)
RIGHT NOW Montreal: 113 delays + 5 cancellations
RIGHT NOW Vancouver: 57 delays + 6 cancellations
Canada-wide TODAY: 428 delays + 105 cancellations (across 9 major airports)
Bargaining Status: Day 31, NO UPDATE 18 days (last update Feb 10 = talks collapsed!)
Legal Reality: Midnight = statutory freeze begins (NO strike until late April/May)
Practical Reality: Airports chaos RIGHT NOW = passengers affected BEFORE midnight!


BREAKING: Airports Chaos RIGHT NOW (Friday Afternoon Feb 28)

Toronto Pearson Ground Zero: 233 Delays + 23 Cancellations

Real-time data as of 6:00 PM EST Friday February 28:


✈️ Total disruptions: 256 flights (233 delays + 23 cancellations)
✈️ Air Canada: 101 delays + 13 cancellations (31% delay rate = operational strain!)
✈️ WestJet: 18 delays (15% delay rate)
✈️ Porter Airlines: 27 delays (29% delay rate)
✈️ Jazz Aviation: 54 delays + 14 cancellations (regional carriers hit hardest!)

Routes severed TODAY:

  • πŸ”΄ Toronto-Vancouver: 8-10 flights delayed/cancelled
  • πŸ”΄ Toronto-Los Angeles: 5-7 flights delayed
  • πŸ”΄ Toronto-New York (JFK/LaGuardia/Newark): 12-15 flights delayed/cancelled
  • πŸ”΄ Toronto-Miami: 4-6 flights delayed
  • πŸ”΄ Toronto-Cancun: 3-5 flights delayed

Why chaos NOW (6 hours BEFORE midnight):

Airlines don’t wait for midnight = preemptive reductions began YESTERDAY (Feb 27), continued TODAY = passengers experiencing disruptions RIGHT NOW even though contract hasn’t expired yet!


Montreal-Trudeau: 113 Delays + 5 Cancellations

Real-time Montreal data:


✈️ Total disruptions: 118 flights (113 delays + 5 cancellations)
✈️ Air Canada: 70-80 delays + 3 cancellations
✈️ Jazz Aviation: 15-20 delays + 2 cancellations
✈️ WestJet: 8-12 delays

Routes affected:

  • πŸ”΄ Montreal-Toronto: 6-8 delays (domestic backbone severed!)
  • πŸ”΄ Montreal-Paris: 2-3 delays (international connections strained)
  • πŸ”΄ Montreal-Miami/Fort Lauderdale: 4-5 delays

Vancouver International: 57 Delays + 6 Cancellations

Real-time Vancouver data:


✈️ Total disruptions: 63 flights (57 delays + 6 cancellations)
✈️ Air Canada: 30-35 delays + 4 cancellations
✈️ Jazz Aviation: 10-15 delays + 2 cancellations
✈️ WestJet: 5-8 delays

Routes affected:

  • πŸ”΄ Vancouver-Toronto: 5-7 delays
  • πŸ”΄ Vancouver-Los Angeles/San Francisco: 4-6 delays
  • πŸ”΄ Vancouver-Asia (Tokyo/Hong Kong/Seoul): 3-5 delays

Canada-Wide TODAY: 428 Delays + 105 Cancellations

Total disruptions across 9 major airports:

Airport Delays Cancellations Total
Toronto Pearson (YYZ) 233 23 256
Montreal-Trudeau (YUL) 113 5 118
Vancouver (YVR) 57 6 63
Calgary (YYC) 38 4 42
Ottawa (YOW) 36 3 39
Halifax (YHZ) 20 1 21
Quebec City (YQB) 28 1 29
Toronto Billy Bishop (YTZ) 29 2 31
Regional airports various 60 60+
TOTAL CANADA 428 105 533

Passengers affected TODAY: ~50,000-60,000 stranded/delayed RIGHT NOW (6 hours before midnight!)


What Happens TONIGHT Minute-by-Minute (6:00 PM β†’ Midnight)

Friday February 28, 2026 6:00 PM EST: 6 HOURS TO GO

Current situation:

  • βœ… Airports operating: Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver all functional (BUT 533 total disruptions Canada-wide TODAY!)
  • βœ… Workers still working: 5,826 customer service agents at their posts (check-in, ticketing, rebooking operating normally where flights running)
  • ⚠️ Preemptive cancellations: Airlines reducing schedules = passengers experiencing chaos NOW

What passengers should do RIGHT NOW (6:00 PM):

  1. βœ… Check flight status IMMEDIATELY: Air Canada app, WestJet app, Porter app
  2. βœ… If travelling tonight (6 PM-midnight): Arrive 3-4 hours early (expect longer check-in lines = agents preparing for midnight transition)
  3. βœ… If travelling Saturday-Sunday: Monitor Unifor website (www.unifor.org/aircanada) every 2 hours
  4. βœ… Screenshot everything: Flight confirmations, delay notifications, hotel bookings = evidence for insurance claims

9:00 PM EST: 3 HOURS TO GO

What’s happening:

  • βœ… Airports still operating: Normal operations continue (check-in, ticketing, baggage all functioning)
  • βœ… Workers still working: Agents continuing shifts (old contract terms still in effect)
  • ⚠️ Internal airline meetings: Management teams monitoring midnight transition, positioning supervisors to cover potential gaps

Passenger reality:

Flights departing 9 PM-midnight = should operate normally (workers still on duty, contract still in effect until 11:59 PM)


11:00 PM EST: 1 HOUR TO GO

What’s happening:

  • βœ… Airports still operating: Final hour under old contract
  • βœ… Workers finishing shifts: Some agents ending late shifts, overnight crews preparing to start
  • ⚠️ Airline positioning: Aircraft being moved to safer hubs (don’t want planes stuck Canada if negotiations collapse)

Critical hour:

Flights departing 11 PM-11:59 PM = last departures under old contract (may experience delays as crews rushed, management cautious about midnight transition)


11:59 PM EST: FINAL MINUTE

The moment of truth:

Clock ticks down… 11:59:00… 11:59:30… 11:59:45… 11:59:59…

What DOES happen:

  • βœ… Contract expires: Collective agreement between Air Canada and Unifor Local 2002 officially ends
  • βœ… Statutory freeze activates: Old contract terms remain in effect (Canada Labour Code automatic protection)
  • βœ… Workers continue working: Agents stay at posts, shifts continue normally, airports operate as usual

What does NOT happen:

  • ❌ Strike does NOT begin: Workers cannot legally strike (must wait for 60-day conciliation + 21-day cooling-off = late April/May earliest)
  • ❌ Airports do NOT close: Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver all operational
  • ❌ Flights do NOT stop: Departures continue normally (unless preemptive airline cancellations from yesterday/today)

12:00 AM Saturday March 1, 2026: MIDNIGHT ARRIVES

Statutory Freeze in Effect:

The old collective agreement continues under “statutory freeze” provisions.

What this means for passengers:


βœ… Saturday March 1: Airports operate normally (check-in, ticketing, baggage all functioning)
βœ… Sunday March 2 – Friday March 7: Normal operations UNLESS airlines continue preemptive cancellations (which they likely WILL = don’t trust aircraft positioning during uncertain labor situation)
βœ… March 8-15 Spring Break: Should return to normal (preemptive cuts unlikely to last beyond first week)

What passengers experience Saturday morning:

Wake up β†’ Check flight status β†’ IF flight operates β†’ arrive airport 3-4 hours early (expect normal check-in operations BUT potential residual delays from Friday’s 533 disruptions)


The 18-Day Silence: Talks Collapsed?

NO Bargaining Update Since February 10

Last known information (Bargaining Update #1 published Feb 10):


πŸ“… Talks duration: January 28 – February 6, 2026 (9 days)
πŸ“… Items discussed: NON-MONETARY ONLY (editorial changes, clarifying language, notice items)
πŸ“… Wages discussed: NO β€” the central demand has NOT been tabled yet!
πŸ“… Next update: NONE β€” 18 days silence (Feb 10 β†’ Feb 28 TODAY)

The 18-day silence explained:

During active, productive negotiations:

  • βœ… Unions publish Bargaining Updates every 7-10 days
  • βœ… Airlines issue progress statements weekly
  • βœ… Federal mediators provide regular briefings

When talks collapse:

  • πŸ”΄ Unions go silent (no updates for weeks)
  • πŸ”΄ Airlines refuse comment publicly
  • πŸ”΄ Federal mediators not yet involved

Current 18-day silence (Feb 10 – Feb 28 TODAY) suggests:

Either (A) Talks completely collapsed after Feb 6, parties not meeting anymore, OR (B) Talks so sensitive/contentious that public updates suspended = neither scenario is GOOD news for passengers!


August 2025 Comparison: 15-Day Silence Preceded Strike

Timeline comparison:

Event August 2025 Flight Attendants February 2026 Customer Service
Last update August 1, 2025 February 10, 2026
Silence begins August 2 (15 days) February 11 (18 days)
Strike notice August 16 (72 hours) ???
Strike begins August 19, 2025 Late April/May 2026 earliest

Key insight:

Current 18-day silence is LONGER than August 2025’s 15-day pre-strike silence = if historical pattern repeats, strike notice could come AFTER statutory process completes (late April) = June World Cup directly in strike window!


Who Are These 5,826 Agents (And Why Midnight Matters)

The People Who Make Airports Work

What they do (passengers don’t realize how critical until they’re GONE):


✈️ Check-in: Process passengers, print boarding passes, check baggage (WITHOUT them = no check-in counters open!)
✈️ Ticketing: Issue tickets, process payments, handle reservations (WITHOUT them = can’t buy tickets at airport!)
✈️ Rebooking: Rebook passengers when flights cancelled/delayed (WITHOUT them = disruptions gridlock entire system!)
✈️ Baggage services: Handle lost/delayed baggage claims (WITHOUT them = lost bags stay lost!)
✈️ Customer relations: Resolve complaints, provide compensation (WITHOUT them = no recourse for passengers!)
✈️ Call centers: Answer 1-800 reservations calls (WITHOUT them = phone lines go unanswered!)

Where they work:


🏒 Toronto Pearson (YYZ): ~2,000 agents (35% of total workforce) β€” experiencing 233 delays + 23 cancellations RIGHT NOW!
🏒 Montreal-Trudeau (YUL): ~1,200 agents (20%) β€” experiencing 113 delays + 5 cancellations RIGHT NOW!
🏒 Vancouver International (YVR): ~1,000 agents (17%) β€” experiencing 57 delays + 6 cancellations RIGHT NOW!
🏒 Calgary (YYC), Ottawa (YOW), Halifax (YHZ): ~800 agents combined (14%)
🏒 Call centers nationwide: ~826 agents (14%)


August 2025 Strike Precedent (What Could Happen Late April/May)

IF late April/May strike occurs (after statutory process), August 2025 shows us what to expect:

August 16-20, 2025 Flight Attendants Strike:

  • ✈️ Duration: 4 days
  • ✈️ Flights cancelled: ~700 daily Γ— 4 days = 2,800 flights
  • ✈️ Passengers stranded: ~130,000/day Γ— 4 days = 520,000 total
  • ✈️ Economic loss: $500M-750M (airline revenue + tourism + business)
  • ✈️ Government response: Back-to-work order August 19
  • ✈️ Union response: DEFIED order, continued strike until August 20 = precedent for unions ignoring government!

Customer service agent strike would be WORSE:


πŸ”΄ Flight attendants = in-flight only (planes can’t fly, BUT ground ops continue = passengers can still check in, rebook)
πŸ”΄ Customer service agents = ground ops (airports PARALYZE = even if pilots/FAs willing to work, flights CAN’T DEPART because no one to check in passengers!)

Result if late April/May strike:

Even if pilots, flight attendants, mechanics ALL working = airports become ghost towns (no check-in, no rebooking, no baggage processing, no customer service) = Air Canada operations 100% SHUT DOWN!


Spring Break vs March Break: What Happens After Midnight

Spring Break March 1-15: Technically Safe, Practically Uncertain

Legal reality:


βœ… Strike legally impossible before late April (60-day conciliation + 21-day cooling-off after midnight tonight = earliest May 21)
βœ… March 1-15 travelers: Legally protected from actual strike action

Practical reality:


⚠️ Airlines cancelled flights YESTERDAY (Feb 27) and TODAY (Feb 28) = preemptive reductions affect March 1-7
⚠️ 428 delays + 105 cancellations Canada-wide TODAY = passengers experiencing chaos RIGHT NOW (6 hours before midnight!)
⚠️ March 8-15: Should return to normal operations UNLESS airlines extend preemptive cancellations (unlikely after first week)

Passenger strategy:

  1. βœ… Check flight status TONIGHT (every 2 hours until midnight): Airlines sending “schedule change” emails NOW
  2. βœ… If cancelled: Rebook to March 8+ (second week = safer than first week March 1-7)
  3. βœ… Monitor through weekend: More preemptive cancellations may come Saturday-Sunday
  4. βœ… Travel insurance: Too late to buy NOW (strike already announced = excluded), but if purchased before Feb 20 = likely covered

March Break March 7-21: UNCERTAINTY PEAK

Canadian provincial school breaks:


🏫 Quebec: March 3-7, 2026 (ALREADY in travel window!)
🏫 Ontario: March 10-14, 2026
🏫 BC/Alberta: March 17-21, 2026

Total travelers: 3M+ Canadian families (ACTA estimates) Top destinations: Florida (40%), Mexico (25%), Caribbean (20%), Western Canada skiing (15%)

Why March Break = UNCERTAINTY PEAK:


πŸ”΄ Quebec March 3-7: Travel begins 3 days from NOW (uncertainty MAXIMUM as midnight approaches!)
πŸ”΄ Ontario March 10-14: One week into statutory freeze (airlines may extend preemptive cancellations through this period)
πŸ”΄ BC/Alberta March 17-21: Two weeks post-midnight (should be normal, BUT if conciliation requested March 1-7 = uncertainty lingers)

Passenger survival strategies:

  1. βœ… Book refundable fares: Pay 15-25% premium for flexibility (worth it given uncertainty!)
  2. βœ… Alternative airlines: WestJet, Porter, Flair = less affected than Air Canada
  3. βœ… Alternative airports: Drive to US border (Buffalo, Detroit, Seattle) = avoid Canadian aviation entirely!
  4. βœ… Postpone if possible: April-May = clearer picture (either strike resolved OR strike happens = at least know what you’re dealing with!)

What Passengers Should Do TONIGHT (Final 6 Hours)

5 Critical Actions BEFORE Midnight


Action 1: Check Flight Status RIGHT NOW (Every Hour Until Midnight)

How to check:


πŸ“± Air Canada app: Flight status β†’ check March 1-7 bookings
πŸ“± Email: Search inbox for “schedule change” (airlines emailing cancelled flights NOW)
πŸ“± Call center: 1-888-247-2262 (expect 2-4 hour wait = use app instead!)

What you’re looking for:


πŸ”΄ “Schedule change” notification: Flight cancelled/rescheduled = airline’s preemptive cancellation
πŸ”΄ Departure time changes: Flight moved earlier/later = airline positioning aircraft differently
πŸ”΄ Route changes: Direct flight becomes connection = airline reducing point-to-point service

Check frequency TONIGHT:


⏰ 6:00 PM (NOW): Check immediately
⏰ 7:00 PM: Check again (1 hour)
⏰ 8:00 PM: Check again (2 hours)
⏰ 9:00 PM: Check again (3 hours)
⏰ 10:00 PM: Check again (4 hours)
⏰ 11:00 PM: Check again (5 hours)
⏰ 11:59 PM: Final check before midnight
⏰ 12:01 AM Saturday: Check first thing after midnight


Action 2: Monitor Unifor Website TONIGHT Through Weekend

Official source for updates:

πŸ“± www.unifor.org/aircanada: Check TONIGHT (every 2 hours), SATURDAY, SUNDAY

What to look for:


πŸ”΄ Midnight statement: Union may issue statement 12:01 AM Saturday (confirms statutory freeze, outlines next steps)
πŸ”΄ Bargaining Update #2: If published Saturday-Sunday = talks resuming (GOOD news!)
πŸ”΄ Strike authorization vote: If announced = bad sign (unions prepare members to strike)
πŸ”΄ Conciliation request: If announced March 1-7 = starts 60-day clock (April-May strike possible)

Check frequency:


⏰ Friday night (6 PM-midnight): Check every 2 hours
⏰ Saturday: Check 8 AM, 12 PM, 4 PM, 8 PM (4 times)
⏰ Sunday: Check 8 AM, 12 PM, 4 PM, 8 PM (4 times)


Action 3: Have Backup Plan Ready

If flying Air Canada March 1-7:

Plan A: Primary Air Canada flight (hope it operates)
Plan B: Alternative airline rebooked (WestJet, Porter = have confirmation number ready!)
Plan C: Drive to US border airport (car rental reserved, hotel booked Buffalo/Detroit area)
Plan D: Postpone trip entirely (cancel hotels/tours, reschedule for April+)

Critical:

Have Plans B, C, D READY TONIGHT (Friday 6 PM-midnight) = don’t wait until Saturday when options limited!


Action 4: Screenshot Everything

Protect yourself for insurance claims:


πŸ“± Flight confirmation: Screenshot March 1-7 bookings
πŸ“± Schedule change emails: Screenshot ANY airline notifications received Friday-Sunday
πŸ“± Hotel reservations: Screenshot March bookings (prove you had legitimate travel plans)
πŸ“± Unifor website: Screenshot midnight statement (prove contract expired, statutory freeze began)
πŸ“± Flight status pages: Screenshot delays/cancellations (prove airline disruption caused losses)

Why screenshots matter:

If trip disrupted β†’ travel insurance claim β†’ insurance wants PROOF of disruption = screenshots = evidence!


Action 5: Prepare for Saturday Morning

If travelling Saturday-Sunday March 1-2:


βœ… Arrive 3-4 hours early: Expect longer check-in lines (residual disruptions from Friday’s 533 flights)
βœ… Check flight status 6 AM Saturday: Before leaving for airport
βœ… Bring snacks/water: May face long lines (check-in processing slower if agents working under statutory freeze uncertainty)
βœ… Have backup transportation: If flight cancelled last-minute, need alternative way to reach destination


The Bottom Line

Air Canada Unifor strike deadline TONIGHT MIDNIGHT (Friday February 28, 2026 11:59 PM EST = 6 HOURS AWAY!) with 5,826 customer service agents contract expiring Toronto Pearson recording 233 delays + 23 cancellations RIGHT NOW (Air Canada 101 delays + 13 cancellations, WestJet 18 delays, Porter 27 delays), Montreal 113 delays + 5 cancellations, Vancouver 57 delays + 6 cancellations = total 428 delays + 105 cancellations across Canada TODAY = ~50,000-60,000 passengers affected BEFORE midnight even arrives, statutory freeze begins midnight TONIGHT (old contract stays in effect, workers continue working, NO strike until late April/May), 18-day bargaining silence since Feb 10 = LONGER than August 2025 flight attendants’ 15-day pre-strike silence = ominous pattern repeating.

For travelers, the midnight reality:

What happens midnight tonight (legal):

  • βœ… Statutory freeze begins: Old contract stays in effect, workers continue working, Air Canada can’t change conditions
  • βœ… Negotiations continue: Bargaining proceeds under federal oversight with legal protections
  • ❌ Strike does NOT begin: Legally impossible until 60-day conciliation + 21-day cooling-off = late April/May earliest
  • ❌ Airports stay open: Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver normal operations midnight β†’ Saturday

What’s happening RIGHT NOW (practical):

  • πŸ”΄ Preemptive chaos TODAY: 428 delays + 105 cancellations Canada-wide = passengers experiencing disruptions NOW (6 hours before midnight!)
  • πŸ”΄ Toronto ground zero: 233 delays + 23 cancellations (Air Canada 101 delays = 31% delay rate = operational strain visible!)
  • πŸ”΄ Airlines positioning: Aircraft moved OUT of Canada Thursday-Friday (don’t want stuck during uncertain March recovery)
  • πŸ”΄ Passenger notifications: “Schedule change” emails going out RIGHT NOW = check YOUR bookings IMMEDIATELY!

August 2025 playbook repeating:

  • ✈️ Then: Flight attendants struck Aug 19, preemptive cancellations began Aug 17 (48 hours BEFORE) = 520,000 stranded, government back-to-work order DEFIED
  • ✈️ NOW: Customer service agents expire midnight tonight, preemptive disruptions began Feb 27-28 (Thursday-Friday) = 533 Canada-wide disruptions BEFORE midnight!

Spring Break March 1-15 (legally safe, practically uncertain):

  • βœ… Legal reality: Strike impossible before late April = March travelers protected
  • ⚠️ Practical reality: Airlines’ preemptive disruptions affect March 1-7 (428 delays + 105 cancellations TODAY = first week chaos, second week March 8-15 should return normal)
  • βœ… Strategy: Check flight status TONIGHT every hour until midnight, rebook to March 8+ if cancelled, monitor Unifor website Saturday-Sunday, have backup plans ready NOW

March Break March 7-21 (uncertainty peak):

  • 🏫 Quebec March 3-7: ALREADY traveling (3 days from NOW = preemptive disruptions affect this group WORST!)
  • 🏫 Ontario March 10-14: One week into statutory freeze (should be normal, BUT airlines may extend preemptive cuts)
  • 🏫 BC/Alberta March 17-21: Two weeks post-midnight (likely normal operations by then)
  • πŸ”΄ 3M+ families affected: Book refundable fares, use alternative airlines (WestJet, Porter, Flair), consider US border airports (Buffalo, Detroit, Seattle), postpone if possible!

The 18-day silence = WORSE than August 2025:

  • πŸ“… August 2025: 15-day silence preceded strike notice (August 1 last update β†’ August 16 strike notice)
  • πŸ“… February 2026: 18-day silence ALREADY (Feb 10 last update β†’ Feb 28 TODAY = 3 days longer!)
  • πŸ“… If pattern repeats: Strike notice comes AFTER statutory process (late April) = June 11-July 19 World Cup DIRECTLY in strike window = 500,000+ Toronto arrivals, 300,000+ Vancouver = national catastrophe $2B-3B losses!

What passengers MUST do TONIGHT (5 critical actions – FINAL 6 HOURS):

  1. βœ… Check flight status NOW (every hour until midnight): Air Canada app, search email “schedule change”, airlines cancelling flights Friday evening
  2. βœ… Monitor Unifor TONIGHT: www.unifor.org/aircanada (check every 2 hours 6 PM-midnight, then Saturday-Sunday for midnight statement, Bargaining Update #2, conciliation request)
  3. βœ… Have backup plan READY: Don’t wait until Saturday chaos = prepare Plans B, C, D TONIGHT (alternative airline, US border airport, postpone trip)
  4. βœ… Screenshot everything: Flight confirmations, schedule change emails, hotel bookings, Unifor midnight statement = evidence for insurance claims if trip disrupted!
  5. βœ… Prepare for Saturday morning: Arrive 3-4 hours early, check flight status 6 AM, bring snacks/water, have backup transportation ready

The hard truth about midnight tonight:

Contract expiring midnight β‰  strike beginning Saturday (statutory freeze = workers continue working, negotiations continue) BUT 428 delays + 105 cancellations Canada-wide TODAY = passengers bear the cost of airlines’ caution (disruptions happen NOW even though no legal strike possible = travelers affected by PERCEPTION of labor uncertainty, not reality of labor law). Toronto’s 233 delays + 23 cancellations RIGHT NOW (6 hours before midnight) = preemptive airline behavior causes immediate harm to 50,000-60,000 passengers TODAY.

For Canadian travelers next 3 days: Midnight tonight changes nothing legally (statutory freeze = normal ops continue) BUT changes EVERYTHING practically (airlines’ preemptive behavior = 533 disruptions TODAY, March 1-7 schedules reduced, uncertainty persists through March Break, passengers forced to rebook/reschedule/cancel despite NO actual strike). The 18-day bargaining silence suggests talks collapsed after Feb 10 = parties not even meeting = waiting for statutory process to force conciliation = June World Cup remains MAXIMUM RISK (late April/May strike possible after statutory process = directly overlaps June 11-July 19 matches = 1M+ international arrivals at risk = economic catastrophe).

Final 6-hour checklist: Check flights NOW (every hour until midnight), monitor Unifor TONIGHT (every 2 hours), have backup plans READY, screenshot everything, prepare for Saturday morning = preemptive airline chaos affects passengers RIGHT NOW, not after midnight (because legally, strike CAN’T happen until late April… but airlines won’t wait to find out).


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