You Can Expect to See some Mail in Your Mailboxes Again, but Not on a Regular Schedule
Postal workers resumed duties amid ongoing talks, with Canada Post offering 13.59% wage increases over four years, while the union warns of potential job losses.
- Canada Post resumed mail deliveries after the Canadian Union of Postal Workers launched a rotating strike on October 11, 2025.
- Most striking employees returned to work by October 14, but some locations, including Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, St. Anthony, and Timmins, remain on strike, continuing disruptions.
- Canada Post warned that customers should expect delays in mail processing and delivery due to trapped mail and operational challenges from the recent strikes.
- New mail volumes will not be accepted until October 15, 2025, and on-time delivery guarantees are currently suspended.
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The start of the rotating strikes of the Trade Union of Postal Workers (STTP) marks the return of the delivery of mail on Tuesday.

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Postal workers to resume work Tuesday without renewed collective agreement
Timmins was one of three sites chosen from across the country by the postal union for rotating strikes to take place on Saturday, Oct. 11. However, the local union representative says they will be back at work on Tuesday.
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