Canada Post employees eye bringing back postal banking

Canada Post employees want Canadians to be able to bank on them in the future.
In an effort to remain relevant in the face of deep cuts to postal service in Canada, postal employees have begun lobbying to bring back postal banking, which ended in 1969.

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) says that the thousands of postal offices across the country should begin offering services such as insurance, savings deposits and checking accounts.

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