Few Canadians support Canada Post privatization, but open to sweeping changes: survey
- A new survey shows that 59% of Canadians oppose privatizing Canada Post, according to Angus Reid.
- Seventy-Two percent of respondents support reducing mail delivery to three days a week to lower costs.
- Fifty-Two percent of Canadians believe Canada Post should employ non-union gig workers for delivery if it improves service quality.
- Sixty-Four percent of participants consider it important that Canada Post remains publicly owned.
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Few Canadians support Canada Post privatization, but open to sweeping changes: survey

Do Canadians support privatizing Canada Post? Here’s what a new Angus Reid poll reveals
A new Angus Reid survey suggests that while most Canadians support changes to help make the corporation more competitive, that doesn’t include privatizing Canada Post.


Poll finds almost 60% of Canadians oppose government sell-off of Canada Post
A new poll finds Canadians opposed to the government selling off the financially troubled Canada Post by more than a two-to-one margin (59% oppose to 26% support).
Final Offer Votes: Update on CIRB Meeting
Today, June 20th, 2025, we had our first meeting with the Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) to discuss details of the upcoming government-imposed vote on Canada Post’s May 28th, 2025 final offers for both postal bargaining units. The meeting was virtual and hosted by the CIRB and lasted about one and a half hours. This meeting was scheduled for preliminary discussions
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