Overview
- CUPW declared an immediate national walkout of roughly 55,000 workers, and Canada Post said mail and parcels will not be processed or delivered during the strike, with some post offices closed.
- The government directed Canada Post to convert about four million remaining door‑to‑door addresses to community mailboxes, lift the moratorium on rural post‑office closures, and relax letter‑mail standards to three to seven business days.
- Ottawa estimates about $400 million in annual savings from mailbox conversions and more than $20 million a year by moving non‑urgent mail by ground instead of air.
- Canada Post must deliver an action plan within 45 days detailing how the changes will be carried out and their impact on workers, with officials noting programs exist to maintain home delivery for people with mobility issues.
- The reforms follow an Industrial Inquiry Commission finding that Canada Post is effectively insolvent, with a $407 million Q2 loss and over $5 billion in losses since 2018, and the corporation warns service backlogs will persist after operations resume; socio‑economic cheques will continue to be delivered.