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What happens to speed camera tickets in Ontario during Canada Post strike? The answer depends on which city you ask
The strike, now in its second week, halts all mail and parcel deliveries nationwide, forcing businesses and residents to find alternative payment and shipping methods.
- The Canada Post strike started last Thursday due to the federal government's announcement of reforms affecting home delivery and rural mail outlets.
- Jane Stallabrass reported that 10 to 15 percent of seniors still rely on home delivery for essential items, highlighting their vulnerability during the strike.
- Public Works and Procurement Minister Joël Lightbound noted that Canada Post is losing approximately $10 million per day.
- Some seniors are adapting by using online methods for payments, but others still struggle with technology, as observed by Linda Butcher.
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