Canada Post ‘fully prepared’ for holiday rush after last year’s disruptive strike
Canada Post is ready to deliver on time after two years of labour disruptions with 55,000 union members suspending strikes following a new contract agreement.
- On Dec. 17, 2025, Canada Post said it is ready for the holiday rush and expects to deliver letters and parcels on time.
- Last month, Canada Post and the union agreed in principle to new contracts, with CUPW suspending rotating strikes as both sides finalize terms amid disputes over wages and structural changes after two years of labour turmoil.
- Commercial volumes are flowing, Canada Post reports; mail and parcels are moving as expected with induction and pickup operations underway.
- Lisa Liu said the service is ready to support businesses this holiday and urged shoppers to check Canada Post's website for delivery alerts and shipping details.
- The federal government asked the Canada Industrial Relations Board to step in after the Canadian Union of Postal Workers , representing 55,000 members, declared a countrywide strike following policy changes.
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Canada Post ‘Fully Prepared’ for Holiday Rush After Last Year’s Disruptive Strike
Canada Post says it’s ready for the holiday rush and expects to deliver letters and parcels on time coming out of its labour turmoil of the past two years. The postal service said Tuesday that commercial volumes “are flowing” and it continues “to process and deliver new items safely and quickly as we manage our network.” “We are fully prepared to support businesses during their busiest season and deliver for Canadians this holiday,” said Canada …
Canada Post claims to be ready for the influx of holiday mail and plans to deliver letters and parcels in time, after two years of social conflict.
Canada Post 'fully prepared' for holiday rush after last year's disruptive strike
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Canada Post states that it is ready for the influx of mail from the Holidays and plans to deliver letters and parcels in time, after two years of social conflict. On Tuesday, the postal service indicated that commercial volumes "are well present" and that it continues to "process and deliver new shipments quickly and safely, while managing its network." "We are perfectly prepared to support businesses during their most busy period and to deliver…
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