Air Canada says it plans to resume flights today after the federal government stepped in and ordered binding arbitration to end a flight attendants' strike Saturday.

The Montreal-based airline says the first flights will resume this evening, but that it will take several days before its operations return to normal.

Air Canada says it has been directed by the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) to resume operations and have flight attendants return to their duties by 2 p.m. ET.

The federal government moved to order the airline and its flight attendants back to work on Saturday, ending a strike and lockout after less than 12 hours.

Today, Cross Country Checkup is asking: Should the government have forced Air Canada flight attendants back to work? How have you been affected by the st

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