Air Canada remained grounded on Monday as flight attendants refused a government order to return to work, leading the government to declare the strike illegal.

"The members of the union's bargaining unit are directed to resume the performance of their duties immediately and to refrain from engaging in unlawful strike activities," the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) said in a written statement, according to the Associated Press.

Both Air Canada and its low-cost subsidiary Air Canada Rouge shuttered their operations on Saturday as 10,000 flight attendants walked off the job. (Regional Air Canada Express flights, which are operated by Jazz Aviation and PAL Airlines, were not expected to be affected.)

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