Salvation Army says holiday donations down 50 per cent since mail strike began
- The Salvation Army reports a 50 percent drop in holiday donations since the Canada Post strike began, equating to a decline of about $9.3 million from last year.
- Donations to their in-person campaign are down by a third, approximately $2 million, according to Murray.
- Murray expressed concerns that reduced donations could affect the Army's ability to deliver essential services across Canada during the holiday season and beyond.
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