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Canada Industrial Relations Board declares Air Canada strike unlawful
MONTREAL — Air Canada says the Canada Industrial Relations Board has declared the strike by the company’s 10,000 flight attendants unlawful and has ordered the union's leadership to direct its members to return to work.