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Postal union launches nationwide strike after Ottawa gives Canada Post the OK to end home delivery

CUPW leadership is “outraged” after Canada’s public works minister cited “unsustainable” losses to justify the Crown corporation’s restructuring.

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“Canada Post is now facing an existential crisis,” public works minister Jo毛l Lightbound said. “We can鈥檛 go on with Canada Post losing $10 million a day, and Canadian taxpayers footing the bill.鈥


Furious postal workers have walked off the job in their second nationwide strike in under a year after Ottawa announced sweeping changes to Canada Post, including the end of home mail delivery.

Citing “unsustainable” losses, stalled contract talks and dwindling numbers of Canadians sending letters, the federal government is giving Canada Post the go-ahead to end home delivery for customers who still have it, close some rural post offices, and send mail by land instead of air.

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