Ottawa — Prime Minister Stephen Harper will meet with the head of Canada Post to hear what solutions are being offered to rural residents who are losing direct mail delivery, the federal minister of transportation said Wednesday.
Lawrence Cannon, the minister of transportation, infrastructure and communities, told the House of Commons that he also wants to hear the reasons for the controversial cutbacks.
“I want to inform the House that I along with the Prime Minister will be meeting with the head of Canada Post to discuss the issues and obviously the options that will be put forth for rural residents and drivers,” he told the house on Wednesday.
The corporation said this week it is reviewing its entire rural mail service following complaints from the unionized workers who deliver the mail.
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