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James Moore: Canada Post, Leadership and Tough Choices
The strike by 55,000 postal workers halts all mail and parcel services as pay and benefit disputes continue amid federal reforms and financial losses, Canada Post said.
- The union representing Canadian postal employees declared a countrywide strike starting September 25, 2025, leading to a halt in mail and package processing throughout Canada.
- The strike followed the federal government's approval of broad operational reforms and ongoing unresolved disputes over pay and working conditions.
- The reforms include ending home delivery for about four million residential addresses, closing nearly 4,000 small post offices, and allowing more frequent price increases.
- Businesses report severe disruptions, with one paying a $70 tariff on a $175 shipment and others switching couriers due to unreliable Canada Post service during the strike.
- The strike worsens Canada Post's financial losses, significantly affects small businesses, and prompts utilities like Entegrus to advise customers to use alternative payment methods.
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N.B. business owner 'at a loss for words' over 2nd Canada Post strike in less than a year
Canada Post employees across Canada walked off the job Thursday for a second time in less than a year, and a union representative in Moncton says picketing will continue this weekend. Here's how some business owners are taking the news.
·Canada
Read Full ArticleThe strike of Canada Post employees, combined with the financial losses of the Crown corporation, does nothing good, says Marc-André Leclerc.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleCompanies are increasingly relying less and less on Canada Post services, but for those who still use them, the general strike launched on Thursday is a hard blow.
·Montreal, Canada
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