Air Canada puts out RFP...for US regionals?

Perhaps.

However, why would a US Airline want to outsource to another country? We already have the lowest paid pilots in the world. Delta isn't going to outsource to Jazz or Cityline when they could just give flying to GoJet.

Not exactly.

For every British Airways, there three "Ryan Air's" low wages, lax labor laws and people clawing one another's eyes out to get there in order to get somewhere like... British Airways.

The math has already been done, trust me, you don't want it.
 
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Perhaps.

However, why would a US Airline want to outsource to another country? We already have the lowest paid pilots in the world. Delta isn't going to outsource to Jazz or Cityline when they could just give flying to GoJet.

If we do, then that's exactly why a Canadian company would want to outsource to a U.S. company. Congratulations, now you can say you took their jobs.
 
How much of that is flown, branded, and sold as "Skywest"?
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For what its worth, I hear from a friend at AC that the RFP was put out to companies with "excess 50-seat aircraft". Hmm...sounds like the DLC carriers. But people at AC don't seem to be taking this very seriously and brush it off as a way to put pressure on the Canadian regionals. I'd be surprised if a US airline got the flying.
 
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