MPs wary of Canada Post stoppage

One MP wants to send out flyers for a town hall on electoral reform, but will have to find another route of communicating the details to her constituents if Canada Post negotiations dissolve.
Constituents will have a harder time reaching their MPs—and vice versa—if there is a work stoppage at Canada Post.
While the imminent threat of a Canada Post lockout and/or a strike has been diminished, uncertainty remains while the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) and management are trying to negotiate a labour agreement. That uncertainty extends into the offices of some MPs, who say that a stoppage of...

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