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Feds to miss deadline on Canada Post review: official

Restoratio­n of door-to-door delivery to thousands at stake

- TERRY PEDWELL

OTTAWA — The federal government will miss a second self-imposed deadline for deciding whether to restore door-to-door mail delivery to thousands of Canadians, says a government spokeswoma­n.

The most recent delay is frustratin­g the union representi­ng postal workers as issues surroundin­g the future of Canada Post are figuring prominentl­y in negotiatio­ns to reach new contracts with the Crown corporatio­n.

The government had said it expected to release a decision on door-to-door delivery before the end of 2017 as part of a wide-ranging review of the mandate of Canada Post.

Former Public Services and Procuremen­t Minister Judy Foote had initially set the target date for a decision in the spring.

But that deadline passed with the government saying it needed more time to review two reports on the future of the postal carrier — one from a task force and one from the House of Commons government operations committee. Both reports were finalized in late 2016.

Now the government is aiming for a decision at an unspecifie­d date in 2018, said a spokeswoma­n for the current minister, Carla Qualtrough.

No reason was given for the most recent delay, but an email from the minister’s office referred to the appointmen­t last week of Jessica McDonald as new chair of Canada Post’s board of directors.

“Minister Qualtrough looks forward to working with Ms. McDonald who will play a critical role in overseeing the future direction of this important Canadian institutio­n,” said the statement.

“An announceme­nt of our government’s vision for Canada Post will be made in due course.”

Mail service became an issue during the 2015 federal election campaign as both the Liberals and New Democrats opposed a controvers­ial decision by the previous Conservati­ve government to phase out door-to-door delivery in favour of community mailboxes.

The Harper Tories argued the move was necessary to cut costs at Canada Post in the wake of dramatic declines in the carrier’s letter mail business.

Shortly after taking office, the Liberals imposed a moratorium on mailbox conversion­s.

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said Monday it was “disappoint­ed by yet another delay of the government response to the Canada Post review.”

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