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Potential Canada Post Strike: How It May Impact Municipal Services

Following a temporary pause in the national Canada Post labour disruption at the end of 2024, negotiations between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) are ongoing.

A strike or service interruption remains possible as early as May 22, 2025. 

While a resolution may still be reached, the Municipality of Leamington is encouraging residents and businesses to prepare for potential service interruptions.

A Canada Post strike could impact the timely delivery of important municipal documents, including property tax bills, water and wastewater bills, invoices, and public notices.

To avoid delays or penalties and guarantee continuous access to this information, the Municipality strongly recommends using the following alternative options:

Important: The account holder is responsible for ensuring all payments are made by their respective due dates, regardless of any mail service disruptions.

Please visit leamington.ca/StrikeUpdate for more information about available service alternatives and bill payment options.

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2 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    they are spoiled no more strike its not fair to the public, privatize this service , they wont listen to my opinion , canada post has said they dont have anymore money . self entitled spoiled

  2. Jerry Marton

    First of all . All of the Postal workers who go on strike would lose their jobs . We need mail delivery but not everyday. I think if it was done Monday,Wednesday, Friday that would be sufficient. With the Postal carriers having Community mail boxes it’s made their jobs easier and quicker. There’s no need to go on strike .

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