
Your World Tonight Canada Post strike, Ontario bans speed cameras, German company leaves U.S. over tariffs, and more
Sep 25, 2025
Canada Post is facing a major overhaul, cutting door-to-door service and reducing delivery days. Ontario's premier plans to ban speed cameras, calling them ineffective. A factory in Nebraska is shifting production to Germany to avoid tariff chaos. Meanwhile, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas condemns violence during a remote UNGA address. Denmark is investigating mysterious drone sightings over airports, and Sarkozy is convicted in a campaign finance scandal. Plus, a sushi chef takes a stand against excessive soy sauce.
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Canada Post Facing Financial Emergency
- Canada Post is losing about $10 million a day and faces an existential funding crisis that required federal intervention.
- The government expects operational changes to save roughly half a billion dollars annually to stabilize the Crown corporation.
Shift To Community Mailboxes
- The federal plan recommends ending door-to-door delivery and relying on community boxes to cut costs.
- Offer special accommodations for seniors or people with limited mobility to maintain access while saving money.
Local Residents Fear Losing Home Delivery
- New Brunswick residents Nozar Horalski and Suzanne Pelletier said losing home delivery would complicate their lives.
- Both expressed a strong preference to keep mail delivered to their homes for convenience.
