

Canada Post is More Screwed Than You Think
12 snips Oct 1, 2025
Isaac Peltz, a journalist focused on labor and public policy, dives into the crisis of Canada Post, labeling it "insolvent." He critiques media coverage that simplifies labor disputes to mere inconveniences for consumers. The conversation explores innovative ideas like postal banking and eldercare services to revitalize Canada Post. Isaac also examines government responses to strikes and discusses the potential for partnerships with companies like Amazon. The discussion highlights a broader narrative around labor issues in Canada, showcasing significant gaps in coverage.
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Media Frames Mail As A Consumer Problem
- Coverage of Canada Post has been shaped by a long-running propaganda narrative that started during the Harper years.
- Isaac Peltz says journalists habitually frame labour disputes as consumer inconveniences instead of systemic funding problems.
Structural Losses Force A Mandate Shift
- Canada Post is running steep losses driven by falling letter volumes and rising costs, prompting a mandate change from the government.
- Jesse Brown and Isaac Peltz outline that the Crown faces a structural decline and political decision to reduce obligations.
Repurpose Post Infrastructure For Public Services
- Repurpose Canada Post's nationwide infrastructure into public services like postal banking and eldercare to add public value.
- Isaac Peltz recommends expanding deliveries and human-checks to serve remote and vulnerable populations better.