The Canada Post strike is impacting customers and businesses across the country, especially during this crucial peak sales period. While negotiations are ongoing, Canadians can take proactive steps to ease the disruption and support small businesses. Here’s how:
Help End the Strike
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Contact Your MP: Reach out to your local Member of Parliament and the Minister of Labour to express your concerns and urge for a resolution. Public pressure can motivate the government to act, whether by facilitating negotiations or exploring legislative solutions.​
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Stay Informed: Keep up with updates on the strike and its impact through the Canada Post website or news outlets. Understanding the situation helps guide your actions.​
Negotiations Updates
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Advocate for Fair Negotiations: Publicly support mediation efforts, emphasizing the importance of both parties working towards a fair agreement​.
- Advocate for Alternatives: Push for discussions about modernizing Canada Post to reduce disruptions from labor disputes, such as increasing competition or diversifying services.
Support Small Businesses
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Shop Locally: Avoid shipping delays by purchasing directly from local stores and markets. This keeps revenue flowing to small businesses during the strike​. Note: We encourage customers to support our retail partners during this time. Many of our products are available in stores across Canada. You can find a retail partner near you using our store locator map.
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Buy Gift Cards: Gift cards provide immediate financial support to small businesses while reducing the need for shipping​.
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Promote Small Businesses: Share their products and alternative delivery options on social media to help them reach more customers.
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Be Patient: Show understanding if delays occur, as small businesses are working hard to manage the strike’s impact​.
- Opt for In-Store Pickup: Whenever possible, pick up your orders directly from the store to bypass shipping entirely. Note: Forage Hyperfoods does not offer order pick-ups at our manufacturing facility. Instead, we encourage customers to support local retailers, and purchase online.Â
This period is challenging for many, but by taking these actions, Canadians can play a vital role in both resolving the strike and ensuring the survival of small businesses during the holiday season.Â
We want to thank you all for your patience and understanding as we navigate these disruptions. Please know that we are always working hard to adapt to challenges and provide you with the best service possible. Your support means the world to us, especially during times like these.