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ALPA Canada Podcast

ALPA Canada Podcast

By: Air Line Pilots Association International
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ALPA Canada is the segment of the Air Line Pilots Association that manages all things Canadian, representing the interests of nearly 12 thousand professional Canadian pilots, who operate a diverse range of aircraft at 20 different airlines.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Politics & Government
Episodes
  • ALPA Canada Podcast Ep - 12
    Oct 30 2025

    Late in 2024, ALPA Canada, along with the Canadian Air Traffic Control Association (CATCA) unveiled a comprehensive White Paper entitled Charting a Path for the Future of Canadian Aviation, that outlines actionable recommendations to ensure a safe, resilient, and pro-worker aviation system.

    More recently, ALPA Canada President Tim Perry sat down with CATCA President Nick von Schoenberg to discuss several issues of importance to both pilots and air traffic controllers (ATC), with a look back at how the relationship between pilots and ATC has evolved over the years.

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    32 mins
  • Balado de l'ALPA Canada Ep – 11
    Sep 26 2025

    Le commandant Ruarri Thomson d’Air Canada, qui s’est entretenu récemment avec Louis-Éric Mongrain, vice-président, Administration et finances de l’ALPA Canada, pour évoquer ses souvenirs de sa sœur Christina et le travail qu’elle a accompli avec l’ALPA, et ses aspirations pour la bourse d’étudeet l’impact durable qu’elle aura sur la prochaine génération d'aviatrices.

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    11 mins
  • ALPA Canada Podcast Ep – 11
    Sep 26 2025

    Air Canada Captain Ruarri Thomson sat down recently with ALPA Canada President Tim Perry to discuss his memories of his sister Christina, her work with ALPA and his aspirations for the Christina Thomson ALPA scholarship and the lasting impact it is sure to have.

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    10 mins
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