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Quebec opposition parties call on government to back former Aveos workers

Aveos workers have found new allies in the Parti Qubcois and Coalition Avenir Qubec, whose leaders took up their three-year-old struggle against Air Canada Wednesday.

PQ's Pierre Karl Pladeau, CAQ's Franois Legault say Quebec's court case against Air Canada should proceed

Franois Legault, left, and Pierre Karl Pladeau, right, flank Aveos employee representative Jean Poirier. (Radio-Canada)

Aveos workers have found new allies in the Parti Qubcois and Coalition Avenir Qubec, whose leaders took up their three-year-old struggle against Air Canada Wednesday.

PQ leader Pierre Karl Pladeau and CAQ leader Franois Legault,joined by Aveos employee representative Jean Poirier, urged the Quebec government to continue its legal challenge against Air Canada.

Aveoswas once Air Canada's technical services division but was later spun off as a separate company. The airline wasAveos'slargest customer, providing about 90 per cent of its maintenance overhaul work.

A change in that relationship in 2012 led the company to declare bankruptcy and lay off 1,800 employees in Montreal.

The Quebecgovernment launched a lawsuit against Air Canada in the wake of the closure of Aveos, arguing the airline broke a 1988 federal rule that required the airlineto have its planes serviced in Montreal.

A 2013 Quebec Superior Court decision sided with the provincial government and that ruling was upheld by the Appeal Court of Quebec in 2015.

In January, Air Canada askedthe Supreme Court of Canada to overturn that ruling.

Since then, the Quebecgovernment has said thatit was dropping the case in the wake of the airline's decision to buy 45 newCSeries aircraft from Bombardier. Air Canada has also promised to perform upkeep on those new aircraft in Quebec.

An 'odious bargain': Pladeau

Pladeau said the deal was an "odious bargain" that sold out Aveos employees.

"He had the tools to negotiate," the PQ leader said of Premier PhilippeCouillard.

Legault agreed, pointing to the government's recent $1.3 billion bailout of the troubled CSeries.

"When we give money to a business, we have the right to expect something in return," he said.

Employees 'manipulated,'says Couillard

Couillard responded Wednesday, saying legal proceedings against Air Canada will only be dropped oncethe company confirms that it isgoing ahead with the new maintenance centre in Quebec.

Couillard also said it was cruel for the PQ and CAQ to lead Aveos employees to believe they mightget their jobs back.

"I have a lot of sympathy and empathy for the workers, but they're being manipulated by the two opposition parties, who aren't telling them the truth," he said.