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Lucky Duck Mail Club sends out kindness and patience during Canada Post strike
The Lucky Duck Mail Club sends monthly art to about 1,000 subscribers in 30 countries but faces delays due to the ongoing Canada Post strike and delivery disruptions.
- Kiki Klassen, an artist in St. Catharines, Ont., runs the Lucky Duck Mail Club, which mails original prints to about 1,000 subscribers across 30 countries.
- The club was launched just before last year’s Canada Post strike, which interrupted mail services and led Klassen to cease personally delivering her letters amid the most recent labor dispute.
- Klassen supports striking postal workers strongly due to her late mother's unionized career and their shared commitment to workers' rights and kindness.
- She expressed how much it hurts not to be able to send joyful mail to others, describing it as a significant disappointment, while urging everyone to remain patient, stay optimistic, and keep negative remarks to a minimum.
- The strike has caused a dip in Lucky Duck subscribers and harms many small businesses, underscoring wider economic impacts amid calls for understanding and hope.
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Lucky Duck Mail Club sends out kindness and patience during Canada Post strike
Kiki Klassen started the Lucky Duck Mail Club not long before last year’s Canada Post strike and spent about five hours driving around communities neighbouring her St. Catharines, Ont., home delivering envelopes. "People were absolutely shocked.
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