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The Political Stunt That Killed Canada Post’s Last Chance at Relevance

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    The Political Stunt That Killed Canada Post’s Last Chance at Relevance | The Walrus

    The Crown corporation was ready for the digital age. Then came the jackhammer

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    slowy@lemmy.world
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    Tldr - article’s author feels they should have privatized it and cut wages for postal workers a decade ago. Says that turning it from a public service into a crown corp saved it in the 70s-80s but now it has to be fully privatized to work. I disagree personally but Canada Post is definitely in trouble and it seems their union is unfortunately not doing right by the corp or the members.

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      Tldr - article’s author feels they should have privatized it and cut wages for postal workers a decade ago. Says that turning it from a public service into a crown corp saved it in the 70s-80s but now it has to be fully privatized to work. I disagree personally but Canada Post is definitely in trouble and it seems their union is unfortunately not doing right by the corp or the members.

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      Worth mentioning that the author is Erin O’toole, former leader of the conservatives. They love selling things off and privatizing them.

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        kichae@lemmy.ca
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        And what killed Erin O’Toole’s last chance at relevance, again?

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          splashjackson@lemmy.ca
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          Erin’s a real O’Toolbag

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            chasemoloney@lemmy.ca
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            I don’t see why privatization is the answer. We already have multiple private parcel services. I’m not against reducing letter service (almost all my mail is junk from my financial institutions). Also, citing the UK is an awful example, that country has hollowed itself out with privatization since Thatcher.

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              Worth mentioning that the author is Erin O’toole, former leader of the conservatives. They love selling things off and privatizing them.

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              jason2357@lemmy.ca
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              These people never met a public service they don’t want to privatize off to the highest bidder buddy.

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                These people never met a public service they don’t want to privatize off to the highest bidder buddy.

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                Exactly, and we always end up paying more for less.

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                  Erin’s a real O’Toolbag

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                  About as useful as a tool bag with a hole in the bottom.

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                    Worth mentioning that the author is Erin O’toole, former leader of the conservatives. They love selling things off and privatizing them.

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                    reannlegge@lemmy.ca
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                    I was listening to the audio version and as soon as the voice said “stories like this should be behind a pay wall.” I stopped listening.

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                      Tldr - article’s author feels they should have privatized it and cut wages for postal workers a decade ago. Says that turning it from a public service into a crown corp saved it in the 70s-80s but now it has to be fully privatized to work. I disagree personally but Canada Post is definitely in trouble and it seems their union is unfortunately not doing right by the corp or the members.

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                      samuelrjankis@sh.itjust.works
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                      The author is Erin O’Toole the Conservative party leader before Pierre Pollievre.

                      Also another example of Conservative ideology making life harder for their die hard supporters(rural folk)

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                        Since when do conservative write opinion pieces in The freakin’ Walrus??? Can’t they stick to Rebel News?

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