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Canada Post workers finish voting on tentative contractMore than 55,000 Canada Post workers are wrapping up voting on a tentative five-year contract reached after two years of labour disputes. The proposed deal includes wage increases and operational changes, while workers are also voting on a strike mandate if the agreement is rejected. Results are expected Monday as the Crown corporation continues efforts...CanadaMay 30
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Canada Post workers protest changes to mail delivery serviceCanada Post workers are demanding the federal government stop its plans to end door-to-door mail delivery. CUPW Vancouver President Anju Parmar speaks with Global News Morning about their calls for a mandate review.Global News Morning BCMay 29
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Canada Post says to expect ‘minor service interruptions’ in World Cup citiesAhead of the FIFA World Cup, Canada Post is warning residents in Vancouver and Toronto that there may be “minor” mailing delays. These service interruptions will occur for the duration of FIFA events, which will run from June 11 to July 19.CanadaJun 8
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Window for Canada Post workers to ratify latest contract offer coming to a closeCanada Post workers who haven’t yet voted on the latest contract offer from their employer are running out of time. Voting ends May 30th. Global News Morning speaks with Labour Expert Barry Eidlin about could happen if the proposed deal is rejected.Global News Morning BCMay 30
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Canada Post workers begin voting on new contract proposalThe dispute between Canada Post and its union employees could be coming to an end. Letter carriers are voting on whether to accept a new agreement. Nathaniel Dove looks at the terms and what the union says they won’t accept.CanadaApr 20
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Canada Post to phase out door-to-door deliveryThat mailbox on the side of your home will no longer be necessary -as Canada Post attempts to save 400 million dollars by ending door to door delivery. Iris Dyck has details on how it could affect residents, and postal workers.TrendingApr 17
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Canada Post phasing out door-to-door deliveryDoor-to-door mail delivery is about to become a thing of the past. Canada Post is moving ahead with plans to modernize the service, favouring community mailboxes, amid ongoing financial losses. Kristen Robinson has more on which B.C. communities will soon be impacted.Global News Hour at 6 BCApr 17
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Canada Post to replace home delivery with community mailboxes in new cost-saving planCanada Post is launching a five-year plan to replace some door-to-door delivery with community mailboxes as it looks to address mounting financial losses. The corporation says about 136,000 addresses will be converted by early 2027, with potential savings in the hundreds of millions. Critics warn the move could impact seniors and those with mobility challenges,...CanadaApr 17
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Canada Post announces addresses which will lose door-to-door delivery in its 1st phaseCanada Post has announced the communities that will transition to centralized mailboxes this year. Thirteen communities across Canada will no longer receive door-to-door delivery, affecting 136,000 addresses. As Andrea MacPherson reports, the move is just the first step in a plan to phase out home mail delivery.CanadaApr 17
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Canada to host new NATO Defence BankCanada will become the home of a new multi-national bank providing low-cost financing to NATO members for defence projects. Dominique Babin, co-lead of the law firm Dentons’ Defence and National Security Practice Group, joins Miranda Anthistle to discuss the benefits of having this new bank headquartered in Canada.Global News Morning TorontoMay 19
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World Cup to cost Canada more than $1BA new report estimates the upcoming FIFA World Cup will cost Canada more than a billion dollars. As Travis Prasad reports, critics say there aren’t enough benefits for the host cities to shoulder that kind of cost.Global BCMay 20
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Carney says Port of Vancouver expansion necessary as Canada seeks more tradeDuring a fireside chat at the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, Prime Minister Mark Carney said it will be necessary to expand port capacity at the Port of Vancouver as quickly as possible as Canada seeks to double its non-U.S. exports and expand trade with Asian markets. He said such an expansion project will only...CanadaMay 20
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“Positive meeting”: LeBlanc says Canada asked US, Mexico to renew CUSMA trade pact for 16 more yearsCanada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc spoke from Washington, D.C. on Tuesday after meeting with his American counterpart, Ambassador Jamieson Greer. LeBlanc penned a letter, released Tuesday, calling on his counterparts in the U.S. and Mexico to renew the current Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement (CUSMA) for another 16 years as trade negotiations move forward. LeBlanc called it...CanadaJun 2
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Business Matters: Canada well-positioned to deal with global fertilizer shortageAs the conflict in the Middle East continues to disrupt global fertilizer supply, a new report from TD is suggesting Canada is well-positioned to manage the resulting food inflation. Globally, one third of the world’s seaborn fertilizer passes through the Strait of Hormuz, causing prices to skyrocket following its closure. Jazan Grewal has this story...ConsumerMay 12
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North Shore, Fraser Valley homes among first in the country to lose door-to-door mail deliveryParts of the North Shore and Fraser Valley will be among the first in the country to lose door-to-door mail delivery as part of Canada Post’s plans to transition to community mailboxes. Global News Morning speaks with Canada Post’s VP of Communications Jon Hamilton about the crown corporation’s transformation plan.Global News Morning BCApr 17
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Soaring fuel costs impacting package deliveries, food prices in CanadaHigher fuel costs stemming from the Iran war are hitting all parts of the supply chain around the world, including Canada. Heather Yourex-West looks at how rising oil prices are putting more pressure on Canadians already struggling with the cost of living, and the projections of where consumer prices are headed.Global NationalApr 2
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‘Stream-flation’ hits Canada as the cost of streaming services continues to riseNew data shows the top ten leading streaming platforms charged Canadians 7 per cent more for their services in 2025 than they did the previous year, when costs jumped 6 per cent. Anne Gaviola has more on what’s behind so-called “stream-flation” and why Canadian households are paying more for on-demand TV services as they continue...ConsumerMar 24
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Global National: May 23Breaking news from negotiations to end the war with Iran and open the Strait of Hormuz. Late Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump posted that “An agreement has been largely negotiated. Final aspects and details of the deal are currently being discussed and will be announced shortly … the Strait of Hormuz will be opened.” Tehran...Global NationalMay 23
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Saving Canada’s SnowbirdsCanada’s iconic snowbirds will be grounded past 2030, as the Royal Canadian Air Force replaces jets that have been in service since the 1960’s. Retired LCol Darryl Shyiak, and former Snowbird, joins Miranda Anthistle to discuss the pushback on pausing the Snowbirds program and what is lost by suspending this tradition.Global News Morning TorontoJun 2
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Beef prices in Canada hit record high as supply shortages drive costs upBeef prices in Canada are up nearly 14 per cent compared to a year ago. In an interview with Global News, Dalhousie Food Distribution Professor Sylvain Charlebois said low cattle inventory in both Canada and the U.S. is pushing prices higher, with no relief expected before mid-2027. He added rising energy costs could further drive...CanadaMar 21