The post office is antiquated and better off privarized. That's why, during the strike, businesses whined about the added expense of having to use private couriers, and why the government had forced employees back to work!
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What's going on Canada?
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The post office is antiquated and better off privarized. That's why, during the strike, businesses whined about the added expense of having to use private couriers, and why the government had forced employees back to work!
Wait...
They pull this shit in the US too. Back up your postal workers, Canada. A reliable nationwide mail system is key to a healthy country and it's your right as a citizen to boot; don't let anyone ever tell you otherwise. Get mad if someone says it's not needed.
Not just the US, seems like a united oligarchy front and initiative; The UK just re-sold the royal mail last week to a billionaire who will move operations and taxation out of the UK in 5 years. Same stupid short-term thinking that got governments in a shitshow to begin with.
Vote by mail and democratic participation smothering is also the goal of privatizing so there is less transparency and accountability and more corruption angles.
Protect your Post CA!
Vote by mail and democratic participation smothering is also the goal of privatizing so there is less transparency and accountability and more corruption angles.
Deep take. Thanks for sharing. I think we've all seen how the purchase of news and social media was to control (mis/dis)information, so I'm very open-minded to what you're suggesting
Imagine Canada Post starts Amazon-like storefront where Canadian businesses can sell their products while Canada Post sells something like prime where you pay a monthly/yearly fee for unlimited deliveries. This seems like an obvious avenue to me, particularly if those American tariffs happen.
Government of Canada hates unions.
When LCBO staff were on strike Doug Ford the Premier of Ontario instead of helping resolve the strike, instead released an app for where else customer's could get booze.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/where-buy-alcoholic-beverages
Now with Canada Post the Canadian government stepped in basically took away the right to strike and the right to negotiations.
Of the three main parties there's only one that fights for workers and unions, and it's not the Liberals or Conservatives
due due
All of these proposals are an assault on private capital. We can't have this!