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Rallies in support of Canada Post workers scheduled across the country

  • Supporters of Canada Post workers are holding rallies today in multiple locations nationwide, with events planned in cities such as Halifax, Toronto, and Vancouver.
  • Labour disputes continue after several months of conciliation and mediation between Canada Post and the union that represents about 55,000 employees.
  • On Wednesday, Canada Post submitted its final proposal to the union, including a 14 percent wage increase spread over four years, the elimination of mandatory overtime, and assigning weekend shifts to part-time employees—an issue that remains a key point of contention.
  • The Crown corporation reported an operating deficit approaching $1.3 billion for the previous year, including a $208 million loss attributed to a 32-day strike last fall that severely disrupted mail services during the holiday period.
  • The union remains in a legal strike position with an overtime ban and insists it will continue fighting to protect the public post office amid the impasse and Canada Post's push for job cuts.
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Saturday's gatherings take place in a context of escalating tensions between Canada Post and its union.

·Montreal, Canada
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Support gatherings for Canada Post workers are scheduled to take place on Saturday across the country, in a context of ongoing tensions between the employer and the union, which represents approximately 55,000 employees.

·Montreal, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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