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Tensions between Canada Post and its union have escalated into a standoff over overtime bans, sparking fears of service disruptions and rising shipping costs. With a looming strike adding to the unpredictability, businesses and customers alike brace for further postal headaches as negotiations remain at a stalemate.
Reduced sales, more expensive shipping and fresh uncertainty have hit Manitoba businesses as a Canada Post strike looms. Greg Tonn paused Winnipeg-based Into the Music’s online shop last week. “I […]
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