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After a month-long worldwide hit, Canada Post claims that it is now up to full-service rates internally about three days after resuming operations. Canadians really expect delays for transaction mail, neighborhood mail, and foreign mail and parcels, according to a statement from the Crown Corporation on Tuesday. According to Canada Post, its channel has today” stabilized,” adding that as of Monday, it has “reinstated on-time service promises and returned to full service rates for local boxes.” We’ve been working properly to restore normal operations while managing substantial holiday volumes, thank you to everyone for your persistence over the past few weeks. More weekend hours have made it easier for us to process all the accumulated parcels and to deliver them across the nation, it continued. 1: 39
Canadians left waiting for documents after Canada Post strikeMore than 55, 000 Canada Post workers went on strike on Nov. 15, halting message and shipment service across the country during the hectic holiday shopping season. The Canada Industrial Relations Board ( CIRB ) gave postal workers an order to end the strike on December 17 and they were then reinstated. The post service had warned of difficulties that could proceed into the first half of this year despite the recent upheaval in businesses. In its most recent release on Tuesday, Canada Post stated that it has resumed normal control for private boxes and shipping speeds, including in rural and isolated areas. Additionally, it added that it had “fully processed all results and will proceed with processing any fresh results in accordance with accepted timelines.” Work and Social Development Canada disclosed to Global News on December 30 that Service Canada has begun mailing out the roughly 215,000 published documents along with other email pertaining to the passport system that has been awaited since Nov. 8. &, copy 2025 Global News, a section of Corus Entertainment Inc.