Canada Post and the union representing some 55,000 postal workers have reached a tentative deal to end a strike which has disrupted mail deliveries across the country.
The details of the deal were not released, but the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) said all parties “have agreed on the main points” and strike action had been suspended.
“We need to agree on the contractual language that will form the collective agreements that would be put to a vote by the members,” the union said, adding that it will “retain the right to strike”.



Canada is losing money by paying $400k a year to the PM and $300k for each party leader. We need to remove them so we don’t lose so much money. See how stupid that sounds.
Ffs, public services aren’t meant to make a profit. They’re a service.
Why does no one ask how much money the military pulls in? Let’s see them hold a bake sale.
Except Canada Post literally is. It’s been a self sustaining Crown corporation since the 80s. Part of their mandate is to pay for themselves.
Until the internet came along and ruined the market, this was a reasonable option.
While all that is true, if the service is losing half a billion dollars a year, to provide a service that is becoming less and less relevant (thinking of the letter delivery portion here. Parcel delivery is obviously hugely relevant), it comes to a point where you need to re-evaluate what you are doing. The pool of money the government has to work with isn’t infinite.
This should be a manditory service for every resident of Canada and therefore not a profit-making endeavor. The same as workers’ comp, civic transportation, etc should be.
What service? Junk mail and bill delivery?
Younger generations must sacrifice so that boomers can get flyers and coupons.
The thing you are missing is that Canada Post delivers parcels to many remote communities that amazon and other parcel delivery services don’t reach.
CANADA’S POSTAL SERVICE: A LIFELINE FOR RURAL AND REMOTE COMMUNITIES .
Fuck those people then? Fuck the many indigenous (and non indigenous) communities that have no other accessible connections to large cities and government services?
Yes, structural change to their business model is absolutely required. Screwing over your essential workers should not be a part of that change.
Going to just pretend I didn’t already say that parcel delivery is obviously still a very important component of what Canada Post does?
-literally you