Air Canada flight crew at Pierre-Elliott Trudeau Airport in Montreal. Flight attendants will vote on a new contract over 10 days starting next Wednesday after a three-day strike grounded flights at the country's largest carrier.

Air Canada’s AC-T 10,000 flight attendants will have 10 days beginning on Wednesday to vote on the tentative agreement reached after a three-day strike last weekend.

The cabin crews represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees returned to work on Tuesday evening, ending a strike that grounded about 700 flights a day at Canada’s largest airline.

They defied two federal orders to return to work before negotiators bargained through the night to reach a tentative agreement early on Tuesday morning.

The vote will be held from Aug. 27 to Sept. 6, and the r

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