Concerns charities losing mail-in donations amid Canada Post strike



Saskatoon charities are concerned they’re losing out on mail-in donations as the postal strike continues.

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17 thoughts on “Concerns charities losing mail-in donations amid Canada Post strike”

  1. This will impact small businesses negatively as we won't be getting cheques for the work we did and invested in. Not only will we not be able to donate…we will have to in many cases borrow to pay our employees…Merry Christmas from Canada Post. I guess UPS and Purolator going forward😢 to hopefully survive the holidays.

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  2. how about instead of paying the over paid underworked government employees more they increase the amount they give to the poor seniors and those with disabilities so they may be able to survive and not need the food banks.

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  3. YES!! this needs to be resolved ! it's bad for charities & small businesses that rely on Canada Post – esp. during the busiest time of the year ! i'm unable to keep my art shop open because i cannot ship until this gets settled.

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