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Small business and shipping firms are preparing for a potential Canada post strike earlier next week, a disruption that they warn that they can stress the supply chains and freeze in sales of billions of dollars with millions of packages.

While the Canadian Union of Postal Workers and Postal Services were talking since April 30, the Canada Post said late Tuesday that it was stopping the conversation as it was said that it was said that “without meaningful progress” during the days of trying to deal with a deal.

The postal service stated that the temporary break will allow the postal service to return to the table with “comprehensive proposals” that it hopes that this discussion may proceed. The Sangh called the stagnation a “strategy”.

“Given the severity of the matter, it is condemnable to keep the workers and the public on the shore, when we all should focus on interacting on good collective agreements that will benefit the workers and increase our public service to meet the needs of all Canadians.”

Ottawa asked the Federal Labor Board to send the workers back to work in December, when the talks were on a deadlock and a strike holiday was disrupting the mail delivery. This order returned to work on 22 May, which means that the mail service may stop again as a date as a date.

That reality means mother-and-pap shops and e-commerce companies have started making alternative arrangements to consumers and customers to get their package. But many are already disappointed.

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At the end of last week, Federal Labor Minister Steven Macinon recommended that the Canada Post Workers, who have been on strike for more than four weeks, should be ordered to work by 22 May, 2025. Meanwhile, an investigation prevents both sides from preventing them from an agreement. This labor dispute has made a lot of debate and discussion about the future of Canada Post. Ian Li is an associate professor at the Sprot School of Business at the University of Carlton and has studied Canada Post for many years. He runs us through the severe financial condition of the Crown Corporation, how its business can be adapted, and its uncertain future. For front burner tape, please see: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcrips

‘I am used to Canada Post’

Cape Breton, in NS, yarn retailer Tracy Hubard says that if she is forced to ship through a large courier, she starts hitting her lower line, which usually charges more for parcels than Canada posts.

Small businesses bored the service stagnation in the decline, with the final-minute to find many other carriers, who could distribute their packages.

At that time, the owner of a small business in Sterling Slingerland, Oshwa, Onts, who runs an online gift shop, Told CBC They were stopping any online order and their packages were raised to take their package as a result of the strike to local customers.

“I have been used for the Canada Post. All this I have ever worked. And they are right around the corner. I know people in the mail office. I know that the man knows the man who comes to the door,” Slingerland said.

While the previous-meal carrier and a cumbersome crop of shipping platforms saw an increase in their volume during the long postal strike of the last year, many were caught by the guard and found that they could only handle a fraction of the demand.

Jorat Stewart in charge of commercial operations at delivery startup Gobolt says that Canada post work stoppage means more customers, but also more headache that if it depends on a large courier, such as Fedex and UPS, Cap Freight Volume.

Alternative Shipping Company Stallian Express says that a strike will stop billions of dollars in e-commerce revenue and the rural shopkeepers are waiting for essential commodities.

Canada Post claims that it is financially limited

While the expansion of the collective agreement of the two sides ends on 22 May, a commission was established in January yesterday to file its final report on the feasibility of the Canada Post. Labor Minister Steven McKinon established the commission in December when he asked the Canada Industrial Relations Board to bring both sides back to work.

Look CFIB says that during the first strike, business about cost, delivery, cash flow between postal strikes:

CFIB says that businesses are concerned about cost, delivery, cash flow

Corin Pahalman, Executive Vice President of Advocacy for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, says his organization asked the members what they were worried about before the Canada Post Strike.

Stephanie Ross, an associate professor at the School of Labor Studies at McMaster University at Hamilton, ONTS, said that depending on the conclusion of Commissioner William Couple, the report can lend to the Canadian post’s claim as to what its financial situation limits what it can offer.

One of the outstanding issues is a push to connect the weekend distribution to the Canada Post, a step union’s apprehension may reduce the security of the full -time workers if the postal service replaces part -time or gig workers to the extended model employees.

Ross says this week’s stoppage is likely to be in the interest of the Canada Post, as the report may refund the Crown Corporation’s claim that it is chasing the most viable passage to stay.

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