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Canada Post workers set to wrap up voting on new tentative dealPostal workers are set to finish voting on a new contract today, with results expected Monday. The deal includes wage hikes, but union leaders remain divided over its terms.CanadaMay 30
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Canada Post workers accept new contract with 85 per cent in favourCanada Post and the union have long sparred over wages and structural changes to the postal service, with workers taking to the picket line on multiple occasions.CanadaJun 1
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Canada Post reports $205M loss in first three months of 2026 as union vote nears endThe financial report was released a day before the final day of voting by unionized postal workers on whether to ratify a long-fought-for tentative deal for new contracts.CanadaMay 29
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Expect ‘minor’ mail interruptions in World Cup cities, Canada Post warnsCanada Post says the interruptions will occur throughout the tournament, which runs from June 11 to July 19, at addresses near FIFA's fan festivals and stadiums.SportsJun 8
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Canada Post getting another $673M in federal funds to stay afloatA cabinet order gives the beleaguered Crown corporation up to $673 million so it can "meet its operating and income" demands through next March.CanadaMay 8
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Canada Post sending letters to residents losing home mail delivery'Over the coming weeks and months, we will identify safe, accessible locations for community mailboxes in your neighborhood,' the letter states.ConsumerMay 8
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Canada Post reports record-breaking loss of $1.57 billion in 2025The financial loss is nearly double the $841 million before tax the national mail carrier lost the year before, the company said in a statement alongside its annual report.CanadaApr 20
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Canada Post confirms home mail delivery will continue on rural roadsSeveral rural communities had expressed concern that the shift could potentially require residents to travel several kilometres to get their mail.CanadaApr 23
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Canada Post lays out 5-year plan to convert to community mailbox deliveryThe mail carrier says it has begun discussions with 13 communities that will see the first conversions in late 2026 and early 2027, starting a five-year national conversion.ConsumerApr 16
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Canada’s post-secondary graduates start job hunt amid high unemployment ratesFor many post-secondary students, the search for a job after graduation can be daunting — and the process is only getting more challenging.EducationApr 1
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Canada Post says it will move ahead with plan to end home deliveryLast year, the federal government said Canada Post would be allowed to end door-to-door mail delivery to individual addresses and close or convert some post offices.CanadaMar 31
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Airlines facing high jet fuel costs can now get millions in loans in CanadaThe new federal government program will let airlines borrow up to $150 million each, said Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne.ConsumerJun 8
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U.S. DEA ‘keeping our eye on Canada,’ plans new offices to combat fentanylDEA Administrator Terrance Cole said officials are 'very conscious' of the shipment of precursor chemicals through the Port of Vancouver for fentanyl manufacturing in Canada.U.S. NewsMay 13
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Canada is testing the Alert Ready emergency system over next 2 daysTest messages will be issued in nearly every province and territory except Quebec and Saskatchewan at specific times between morning and early afternoon.ConsumerMay 6
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Carney says Canada won’t expel U.S. envoy over Trump’s ’51st state’ talkU.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra on Tuesday shared a screenshot of Trump's social media post where he revived his jabs at Canada as the '51st state.'PoliticsJun 2
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Baby self-feeding devices pose choking hazards, Health Canada warnsHealth Canada has advised consumers to 'immediately stop using the affected products and dispose of them in such a way that they cannot be used again.'ConsumerMay 11
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Louise Arbour urges vigilance on AI in 1st speech as Governor GeneralLouise Arbour replaced Mary Simon, who was the first Indigenous person to hold the position, as Canada's new Governor General on Monday.PoliticsJun 8
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Global Affairs data shows federal job cuts hit positions abroad hardestCanada's foreign service cuts are disproportionately affecting positions based abroad, according to data shared by Global Affairs Canada.CanadaMay 20
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Conservatives want to make it easier to mail alcohol between provincesA bill from B.C. MP Dan Albas, whose riding includes the Okanagan wine region, would remove restrictions on Canada Post for interprovincial shipments of alcohol to consumers.PoliticsMar 10
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Air Canada suspends 4 seasonal flight routes, citing jet fuel costsAir Canada says four seasonal flight routes will end earlier than previously planned this year due to the soaring price of jet fuel.CanadaMay 7