Thursday, May 15, 2025, 9:22 am
With negotiations stalling and deadlines ticking, Canada Post teeters on the brink of another strike that threatens to disrupt nationwide mail services. Both union members and business owners express growing anxiety as the impasse underscores deep-rooted tensions in labor relations over public service practices.
Business owners express concerns about another potential worker's strike at Canada Post with just over a week left for the two sides to reach an agreement.
A renewed labour dispute could again bring Canadians' mail service to a halt as early as May 22
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