
Canada Post Strike 2025? Here’s How TUTT Ensures Safe, On-Time Deliver
Potential Canada Post Strike: How TUTT Is Ready to Keep Your Orders Moving
Earlier this week, Canada Post and CUPW confirmed that negotiations are ongoing, but a new agreement has not yet been reached. With CUPW members voting over 85% in favour of a strike mandate, a Canada Post strike may occur later in May 2025.
While no official strike date has been declared, logistics experts and small businesses across Canada are encouraged to prepare for potential shipping delays—particularly in rural or PO Box regions.
TUTT’s Position: We Are Ready Before It Happens
At TUTT, we’re not waiting to react—we’re already prepared. If a strike occurs, your orders will keep moving thanks to our trusted fulfillment partner, Stallion Express. Through Stallion, we have access to:
- UPS
- UniUni
- Canpar
- ICS Courier
- FedEx (select areas)
These couriers are fully integrated into our shipping backend. Orders will be redirected automatically with no disruption to your delivery schedule.
Why This Should Matter to You
During the 2024 strike, delays across the country affected countless businesses and customers. At TUTT, we’ve used those lessons to build a fulfillment system that adapts in real time.
No matter what happens with Canada Post, your order is safe with us.
We’re Here If You Have Questions
Your trust matters. If you have any concerns about your order or shipping timelines, we’re available through our support team:
Thank you for choosing TUTT. We’re proud to support Canadians with transparency, flexibility, and reliable delivery—no matter what challenges arise.
Canada Post Faces Potential Strike in May 2025: What Canadians Should Know
As negotiations between the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) and Canada Post continue into May 2025, growing uncertainty looms over the country's national mail system. A possible Canada Post strike could take place later this month, potentially disrupting millions of deliveries across the country.
Current Status of Negotiations
According to Canada Post’s official updates, discussions with CUPW are still active but have not produced a new collective agreement since the last one expired in December 2024. Outstanding issues include salary progression, job security, rural delivery conditions, and safety improvements.
CTV News reports that CUPW members recently voted with over 85% in favour of a strike mandate, giving the union the power to call a strike if talks collapse. A walkout could begin as early as the third or fourth week of May.
A Look Back: 2024 Strike Impact
The last major postal strike happened in 2024 and lasted 11 days, ending only after back-to-work legislation was issued. Based on Wikipedia's historical summary, the strike caused widespread delivery delays and operational chaos for small businesses, particularly those dependent on rural delivery and PO boxes.
Many businesses were forced to switch to private couriers, highlighting the importance of contingency planning for logistics-heavy operations.
Impact on E-Commerce and Retail Fulfillment
If Canada Post workers strike again, it could significantly impact domestic shipping—especially tracked packages, letter mail, and rural addresses. E-commerce businesses relying on Canada Post, including sellers on Amazon, Best Buy Marketplace, and Shopify, may face delays and increased customer inquiries.
Customers are advised to:
- Place orders early in May
- Track shipments proactively
- Select courier shipping options when available
Shipping Alternatives: What Stallion Express Is Doing
Stallion Express, a key TUTT shipping partner, is proactively planning to reroute shipments through national couriers like UPS, Canpar, FedEx, and ICS Courier in case of a disruption.
Their network enables uninterrupted delivery across metro and suburban areas. Stallion has issued assurance that most TUTT customers will experience minimal delays even if Canada Post services pause.
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