It’s been less than a week since Canada Post went on strike, but people are already finding other ways of sending their mail.
Sharon Grund is the Regina dispatcher for Provincial Courier Service, a Saskatchewan company that delivers to cities including Regina, Saskatoon, and Prince Albert and small towns along their routes.
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“I’m getting probably an additional 25 to 30 phone calls a day for inquiries,” Grund said.
This company also experienced a boom in business when Canada Post went on strike less than a year ago.