THE CANADIAN PRESS -- TORONTO -- Despite the looming threat of back-to-work legislation, Air Canada and the union representing thousands of its striking employees didn’t appear to move any closer Wednesday to resolving their contract dispute.There was some dialogue between the two sides but no formal, face-to-face talks are scheduled, said union spokesman Darryl Bink.Travellers faced minor delays as striking workers staged protests at airports in Vancouver and Montreal on Wednesday, but no major disruptions have been reported since 3,800 customer service agents and other staff walked off the job Tuesday.Read More...