Canada Post Workers Threaten Strike As Supply Chain Woes Grow

Canada Post Workers Threaten Strike As Supply Chain Woes Grow

Canada Post faces renewed challenges due to a labor dispute. A nationwide overtime ban has caused a sharp decline in parcel volume, highlighting supply chain vulnerabilities. Businesses should adopt diversified logistics strategies to reduce reliance on a single channel. Canada Post needs to actively negotiate with the union to improve operational efficiency and build a more resilient logistics ecosystem. The current situation underscores the need for proactive risk management and alternative delivery solutions to mitigate disruptions and ensure business continuity.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Canada Faces Rail Strike Threat Trucking Industry May Mitigate Impact

Canada Faces Rail Strike Threat Trucking Industry May Mitigate Impact

Canadian railways are facing a potential shutdown, with the Canadian Trucking Alliance president stating that trucking capacity cannot compensate for the rail transport shortfall. A railway shutdown would severely impact the Canadian supply chain, disrupting cargo transport, causing shortages at distribution centers, and leading to consumer goods shortages. This event highlights the fragility of the supply chain and serves as a warning for businesses to strengthen risk management and build diversified transportation channels. The potential strike underscores the need for resilient supply chain strategies.

Guide to Streamlining Amazon FBA Shipping from China to Canada

Guide to Streamlining Amazon FBA Shipping from China to Canada

This article provides a comprehensive practical guide for the Xiangtan to Canada FBA air freight dedicated line, covering its advantages, cargo specifications, operational procedures, common issues, and inland transportation optimization. It aims to help cross-border e-commerce sellers transport goods to Canadian FBA warehouses more efficiently and economically, enhancing their market competitiveness. The guide offers insights into streamlining the shipping process and reducing potential delays, ultimately improving the overall supply chain performance for businesses targeting the Canadian market.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Canada Post Union Agree on Deal Halting Dynamic Routing Plan

Canada Post Union Agree on Deal Halting Dynamic Routing Plan

Canada Post and its union have reached a tentative agreement, which includes the cancellation of the dynamic routing plan and adjustments to weekend delivery models. This new contract aims to resolve labor disputes, stabilize operations, and provide shippers with a more stable partnership environment and a wider range of service options. The agreement's effectiveness hinges on the outcome of a vote by union members.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Suspends Seller Accounts in Brazil Canada Offers Reactivation Guide

Amazon Suspends Seller Accounts in Brazil Canada Offers Reactivation Guide

In early 2026, Amazon Brazil and Canada experienced a surge in account suspensions, raising concerns among sellers. This article analyzes the reasons behind these suspensions and provides a detailed, step-by-step guide for account reactivation. It emphasizes the importance of compliant operations to avoid future issues and aims to help sellers navigate this crisis and ensure business stability. The guide covers key verification processes and best practices for maintaining a healthy Amazon account.

Air Canada Cargo Expands Fleet Amid Ecommerce Cold Chain Demand

Air Canada Cargo Expands Fleet Amid Ecommerce Cold Chain Demand

Air Canada is actively transforming its cargo operations as a key driver for recovery and long-term growth. This strategy involves expanding its freighter fleet, investing in cold chain logistics infrastructure, and developing e-commerce delivery services. These initiatives aim to address the impact of the pandemic, capitalize on opportunities in the air cargo market, and establish a solid foundation for the company's future development. The focus on these areas reflects Air Canada's commitment to adapting to evolving market demands and leveraging the growing importance of air freight.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Canada Updates 3900 Mhz Band Rules to Protect Radio Altimeters

Canada Updates 3900 Mhz Band Rules to Protect Radio Altimeters

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) has released new rules establishing a non-competitive local licensing (NCL) framework for the 3900 MHz band. This framework aims to protect radio altimeters operating in the 4200-4400 MHz band through interference mitigation measures. The goal is to balance technological innovation with aviation safety. The new regulations outline specific requirements and guidelines for NCL licensees to ensure responsible spectrum use and minimize potential disruptions to critical aviation systems. This initiative reflects ISED's commitment to effective spectrum management and public safety.

Canada Ends Rail Strike Swiftly to Avert Supply Chain Crisis

Canada Ends Rail Strike Swiftly to Avert Supply Chain Crisis

A near-economic crisis in North America was narrowly averted due to a Canadian railway labor dispute. Swift government intervention, mandating arbitration and ordering workers back to work, prevented potentially massive economic losses. This event highlighted the critical role of rail transport in the supply chain and the importance of proactive government intervention in labor disputes involving key infrastructure. Long-term solutions include strengthening labor-management dialogue, improving regulations, enhancing safety oversight, and developing diversified transportation modes to improve supply chain resilience.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Porter and American Airlines Form Codeshare Pact for North America

Porter and American Airlines Form Codeshare Pact for North America

American Airlines and Porter Airlines are planning to establish a code-sharing agreement to enhance connectivity between the two countries and popular vacation destinations. This collaboration aims to provide travelers with more convenient options, which will contribute to increased market competitiveness and improved service quality.

08/06/2025 Airlines
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Logistics Firms Adapt to Ecommerce Boom Says Dicom CEO

Logistics Firms Adapt to Ecommerce Boom Says Dicom CEO

The CEO of Dicom believes that freight in Canada is stable, while the US benefits from e-commerce. To adapt to market changes, it is necessary to expand "last mile" delivery, optimize the supply chain, and embrace B2C. Focusing on improving the efficiency and reach of the final delivery stage is crucial. Adapting to direct-to-consumer models and strengthening the overall supply chain are also vital for success in the evolving logistics landscape.