Union says Canada Post could deliver banking and internet services to rural areas
An ambitious plan to reimagine Canada Post has the support of Prince Albert city council.
Brahm Enslin, a campaign coordinator with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, presented the idea called Delivering Community Power to a city council executive committee meeting on April 19.
“Well into the 21st century, Canada Post could be doing much more than just handling letters and parcels,” Enslin told the council.
The union’s vision sees the post office using its large logistics network to deliver services like broadband internet and postal banking to communities that currently lack access.