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Wednesday September 21 2016
The Union believes it is very important for the Standing Committee to fully understand the current financial situation of Canada Post Corporation (CPC) and the prospects for the future.
Wednesday September 21 2016

Since 2011, Canada Post Corporation (CPC) management has attempted to create an atmosphere of crisis concerning the current and future financial si

Wednesday September 21 2016

On December 11, 2013, Canada Post Corporation (CPC) announced a five-point plan to reduce costs by about $1 billion per year by 2020, which include

Wednesday September 21 2016

Introduction

Two visions compete for Canada Post’s future.

Wednesday September 21 2016

Retail services

It may come as a surprise to some that Canada Post Corporation (CPC) has the largest retail network in the country: 6,300 p

Wednesday September 21 2016

Why a postal bank?

Canada needs a postal bank because:

Wednesday September 21 2016

1. Broadband Service

Wednesday September 21 2016

With the largest retail network in the country and many unmet community needs, there is much that the post office can do.

Wednesday September 21 2016

In this section, we will discuss potential new services that Canada Post provides at the door and on the street.

Wednesday September 21 2016

Seniors:

Along with other major advanced economies, Canada’s population will age in the years to come.

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Wednesday September 21 2016

Why a postal bank?

Canada needs a postal bank because:

Wednesday September 21 2016

Services on reserves

First Nations don’t receive the same services from Canada Post: Reserves have no postal codes, delivery methods (like

Wednesday September 21 2016

Since 2011, Canada Post Corporation (CPC) management has attempted to create an atmosphere of crisis concerning the current and future financial si

Wednesday September 21 2016

Canada Post is one of the country's largest employers, present in every community.

Wednesday September 21 2016

1. Broadband Service

Wednesday September 21 2016

CUPW, Canada Post Corporation, and the environment

Over the years, CUPW has been increasingly oriented toward action on climate change.

Wednesday September 21 2016

On December 11, 2013, Canada Post Corporation (CPC) announced a five-point plan to reduce costs by about $1 billion per year by 2020, which include

Wednesday September 21 2016

With the largest retail network in the country and many unmet community needs, there is much that the post office can do.

Tuesday September 20 2016

The chart in this bulletin reflects the pay increase in the activity values on routes for 2016 and 2017 for each zone.

CUPW launched its postal banking campaign with a giant inflatable piggy bank in downtown Ottawa.

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