The following statement is attributable to Deborah Yedlin, President and CEO at the Calgary Chamber of Commerce:
"As representatives of Calgary’s business community, we are deeply concerned about the potential for strike and lockout action between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers. A strike at this time would create far-reaching disruptions for Calgary businesses, especially as we approach the crucial holiday season.
“Small and medium-sized businesses — comprising 95% of all businesses in Calgary and 98% across Canada — depend on Canada Post for affordable, reliable shipping. A strike would create delays in deliveries, disrupt cash flow, add to debt burdens and hinder growth potential. For many, this season accounts for a significant portion of annual revenue, and a disruption now could prove costly. Increased operational expenses from turning to alternative courier services would only heighten existing cost pressures on small businesses.
“Rising costs are already a top barrier to growth, and we must do everything possible to support our business community through this critical season. We urge all parties to reach a swift, fair resolution, and we call on policymakers to explore contingency measures that protect Calgary’s economy, so businesses can thrive, and customers can count on reliable service."
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The Calgary Chamber exists to help businesses reach their potential. As the convenor and catalyst for a vibrant, inclusive and prosperous business community, the Chamber works to build strength and resilience among its members and position Calgary as a magnet for talent, diversification and opportunity. As an independent, non-profit, non-partisan organization founded in 1891, we build on our history to serve and advocate for businesses of all sizes, in all sectors across the city.
Brittany Brander, Manager, Public Relations & Communications