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National Post
23 Dec 2024

If you haven’t already received an item held up by the five-week Canada Post strike, it could be coming today or Christmas Eve.
The Crown corporation, whose 55,000 workers were sent back to work by the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) last week, said in a Friday statement that all the backlogged parcels had been processed and were ready for delivery, if not already sent out.