They may trudge through snow, sleet and rain, but postal workers will not endure every obstacle so that citizens receive their mail. The nation-wide services undergo strikes and walkouts that can slow the delivery of letters and packages, sometimes forcing the entire system to come to a standstill. Find out what types of trouble can
Read MorePosted on Nov. 27, 2018 by Canada Post in Customer Alerts Canada Post is working to stabilize operations after the end of the rotating strikes. With our network currently facing unprecedented backlogs, customers can continue to expect delivery delays for the next several weeks. Our current outlook is: for parcels: Deliveries will continue but be delayed during the peak
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Read MoreAlmost 9,000 postal workers will walk off the job at midnight on Tuesday For Immediate Release Ottawa – Members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) in the Toronto local will head to the picket lines at 12:01 am EDT on Tuesday, October 23, to begin the second day of postal disruptions across the country.
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