What you need to know this Tuesday | Air Canada, Fiasco Saaqclic and Inflation in Quebec

The day passes quickly. Here are the three short stories that have marked the news so far.


Air Canada: return to normal could take up to 10 days

Air Canada planes are expected to take off in the evening on Tuesday, after the principle between the largest air carrier in the country and the union, which represents 10,000 of its on -board agents. The turbulence is not however finished for travelers: the return to normal may take up to 10 days.

Photo Christinne Muschi, Canadian Press

Air Canada planes at Montreal-Trudeau airport

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Gallant Commission: Bonnardel Cabinet informed of potential cost overruns in 2020

The office of Minister François Bonnardel was warned in the summer of 2020 that the Saaqclic project would cost more than expected. At the time, these potential cost overruns had been interpreted as impacts of the pandemic.

Photo Alain Roberge, the press

The former Minister of Transport François Bonnardel

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Inflation in July: Quebec displays the highest rate in Canada

Quebec displays the highest inflation rate in Canada in July, at 2.3 %, while the increase in the consumer price index slowed down from 1.9 %in June to 1.7 %.

Photo Marco Campanozzi, the presses

For five years, between July 2020 and July 2025, prices at grocery store increased by 27.1 %, according to Statistics Canada.

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