Negotiations updates

September 18, 2025

Canada Post to present new global offers in response to CUPW’s recent offers

September 18, 2025

Canada Post has informed the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) that it will be responding to the union’s recent offers with new global offers designed to move negotiations forward. This will allow the parties to return to the table next week. Work is already under way, as the offers must be accompanied by the detailed legal contractual language, which takes time to finalize.

Effort to discuss key issues at the table

CUPW’s offers from August 20 added significant new costs and restrictions at a challenging time for the Corporation. In response, Canada Post asked CUPW to come back to the table with workable solutions that reflect the company’s current realities and provide the basis for meaningful discussions. As that has not occurred, Canada Post has decided to present new global offers with the hope that the parties can find common ground on important issues like weekend delivery.

Request to deliver Neighbourhood Mail trapped in the system

With a planned return to the table, we have asked CUPW to amend its strike action and deliver the unaddressed flyers (Neighbourhood Mail) that are currently trapped in our network. The union announced its flyer ban last Friday, saying it was forced to take this action to get the parties back to the table, which is now occurring.

This small measure would help minimize the financial impact on many of our customers, such as community newspapers, small businesses and charities that spent money to print flyers and trusted Canada Post to deliver them. Instead, their items have been trapped in our facilities since the union’s flyer ban took effect. Canada Post will not be accepting new Neighbourhood Mail items until it can provide greater certainty.

We value your business

We understand the strain that this ongoing labour uncertainty is having on your business, especially as you plan and prepare for your busiest selling season. The Neighbourhood Mail situation has also put many of our customers in a difficult position, given the financial impacts.

We know this process has been frustrating and we are doing what we can to move negotiations forward and get closer to a resolution. We will continue to keep you updated as the situation evolves.