As Canada Post strike drags on, holiday shoppers turn to Amazon — and in-person purchases
CBC
It's been over two weeks since a nationwide strike of Canada Post workers began, with no end in sight to the ongoing negotiations.
And according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB), about 80 per cent of small businesses in Canada normally rely on Canada Post for shipping goods, invoicing or receiving payments.
So with the holiday season fast approaching and the strike dragging on, a Calgary courier — along with its giant competitor, Amazon — is primed to pick up the local delivery slack.
Matthew Trapp is seeing the parcels continue to pile up at Deeleeo's Calgary warehouse.
"It is a bit tough to tell because this is normally the busy season regardless … but it has gotten a lot busier, a lot more commercial orders," said Trapp, who works as a distributor for the shipping