Canada Post union says negotiation meeting delayed, with talks to continue Monday Canada Post union says negotiation meeting delayed Aug 21, 2025 Aug 21, 2025 Updated Aug 21, 2025 SMS Email A Canada Post truck is seen at a distribution centre in Montreal on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi CMU SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Negotiations that had been scheduled for Friday between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers have been delayed. A press release from CUPW says it's been informed by Canada Post that the Crown corporation needs more time to review offers from the union. The postponement comes after the two parties returned to the bargaining table on Wednesday, with plans to meet again on Friday. Instead, the union says the meeting is to take place Monday. CUPW says the Crown corporation's final offers did not meet its needs. The union is also maintaining its national ban on overtime. This report by ¹ú²úÓÕ»ó¸£Àû was first published Aug. 21, 2025. ¹ú²úÓÕ»ó¸£Àû. All rights reserved. SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Business National Labour More National Stories McGill agrees to drop legal challenge of law faculty union, ending strike Future infrastructure funding to require climate change be taken into account Ukraine President Zelenskyy to visit Canada this week: sources Doctors say capital gains tax changes will jeopardize their retirement. Is that true? +2 Lucky Duck Mail Club sends out kindness and patience during Canada Post strike +2 Judge reserves decision on whether to strike review of Alberta separation question Trudeau says death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar 'ends a reign of terror' 'Havana syndrome' report won't undermine U.S. support for victims: White House In the news: P.M. fundraises in B.C., Polievre speaks for the Tories, Ramadan arrives +2 Ex-swim instructor at N.S. youth corrections facility facing 66 sex-related charges You might be interested in Ontario man missing since 1988 identified as Toronto motorcycle crash victim Los Angeles medical examiner says former child actor Daveigh Chase died of AIDS Miller calls for rights museum to change wording in Palestinian displacement exhibit World Cup knockout ticket prices in Vancouver and Toronto? It's a tale of two cities Sign Up to Newsletters Get the latest from ¹ú²úÓÕ»ó¸£Àû News in your inbox. Select the emails you're interested in below. Atlantic News Today The Atlantic News Today newsletter keeps you updated on the latest stories from Eastern Canada . It is sent from Monday to Friday. Top News Today Top News Today newsletter delivers the day's essential stories from the Maritimes and top national headlines, directly to your inbox every day of the week. Enter your information to receive these newsletters Email First name Last name Sign up Success! An email has been sent with a link to confirm list signup. Error! There was an error processing your request. All our emails are free and can be cancelled at any time by clicking "unsubscribe" from the newsletter. ¹ú²úÓÕ»ó¸£Àû +2 For credit unions, reconciliation is a true partnership For many Indigenous communities, access to financial services and economic opportu… Sending money abroad? Here’s how digital transfers work – and why Canadians are using them Trust in international money transfers has long been tied to physical places: a ba… Similar Stories The Latest from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada Switzerland defeat Algeria 2-0 in B.C. as Vancouver eyes its final World Cup match Alberta submits plans and announces partners for new pipeline to B.C. coast
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Sending money abroad? Here’s how digital transfers work – and why Canadians are using them Trust in international money transfers has long been tied to physical places: a ba…