
As Canada Post and the union representing its workers inch closer to another potential strike, a report by the commission charged with examining the Crown corporation’s finances has called for the end of door-to-door mail delivery to homes — one of the main reasons for the previous work stoppage in November.
But the report, authored by industrial inquiry commissioner William Kaplan, also says that daily delivery to businesses should be maintained.
The service cut would help the corporation’s overall bleak financial picture, the report notes, a situation it highlights in great detail.
