By Rosalind Russell – In a statement, Canada Post says they are disappointed in the Canadian Union of Postal Worker’s decision to ban the delivery of neighbourhood mail, which we only learned about through their news conference.
According to the corporation, that decision will impact the thousands of Canadian businesses that reach their customers with information and offers through the mail, including those employees who are paid to delivers flyers.
Canada Post says the gap between the parties remains substantial with the union most recent offers hardening their positions adding significant new cost.
They encourage CUPW to come back with workable solutions that reflect the current reality and get the parties closer to a resolution, adding the corporation remains committed to reaching new collective agreements through the bargaining process.
Canada Post recently reported a second-quarter loss of $407 million, marking the Corporation’s largest loss before tax in a single quarter.
From 2018 to the second quarter of 2025, the company has posted cumulative losses from operations of more than $5 billion.
Without significant changes, these losses will continue and will be borne by taxpayers, which is not sustainable.
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