‘A slap in the face’: Community newspapers go undelivered amid Canada Post labour unrest | Unpublished
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Author: Sam Thompson
Publication Date: September 16, 2025 - 16:36

‘A slap in the face’: Community newspapers go undelivered amid Canada Post labour unrest

September 16, 2025
As of Monday morning, workers at the Crown corporation have stopped delivering flyers — but that designation also includes some free community newspapers.


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