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Canada Post, union mediation talks stall as deadline for strike resumption looms in May

If both sides don’t reach agreement before May 22, the strike — which halted Canada’s mail service for a month during the busy holiday season — will start again immediately.

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Last December, federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon ordered postal workers back to work and both sides to the bargaining table under a special government mediator.


Mediated contract talks between Canada Post and the union representing more than 55,000 workers appear to have hit an impasse over the weekend with both sides accusing the other of digging in their heels.

“Unfortunately, the union’s response showed little meaningful movement on our core needs,” Canada Post said in a statement, “and failed to acknowledge the significant challenges facing the Corporation.” 

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Nathan Bawaan

Nathan Bawaan is a Toronto-based general assignment reporter for the Star. Reach him via email: nbawaan@thestar.ca

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