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On October 28, 2024, it was announced that both bargaining units voted in favour of strike action (95.8% of Urban workers and 95.5% of RSMC workers voted yes). [15] On November 12, 2024, it was announced that the CUPW had issued 72-Hour strike notices, and that Canada Post had retaliated with 72-Hour lockout notices. [16]
The 2024 Canada Post strike was a strike action against Canada Post by the national membership of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW). The strike began on November 15, 2024 [1] and suspended on December 17. [2] The strike may start again on May 22, 2025. [3]
Canada Post also receives letters to God and, on occasion, the Easter Bunny. In 2001, Canada Post started accepting e-mail messages to Santa. In 2006, more than 44,000 email messages were responded to. [70] The 2024 strike caused Canada Post to remove its deadline for sending letters to Santa when its letters to Santa program was disrupted. [71]
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The population of Canada reaches 41 million, a growth of around 240 thousand people since the start of the year. [33] April 2–22 The Candidates Tournament 2024 is held in Toronto. [34] The Women's Candidates Tournament 2024 is also held in Toronto. [34]
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The 2018 Canada Post strikes were a series of rotating strikes, which began on October 22, 2018, [1] against Canada Post by members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW). Strikers sought "better pay, more job security and minimum guaranteed hours."
headlines on the cover of the New York Post. [47] June 11 – Nick Taylor becomes the first Canadian citizen to win the Canadian Open since 1954. [48] June 15 – A vehicle collision between a handi-transit bus and a semi-truck occurs on the Trans-Canada Highway near Carberry, Manitoba, killing 17 seniors and injuring 8 others. [49] [50] June 18