Canada Post says it lost $242-million in Q2, blames pay equity cost estimate
OTTAWA — Canada’s postal service built a massive loss into its books Tuesday in anticipation of the potential cost of settling a pay equity dispute with its biggest union.
Canada Post said it recorded a second quarter loss before taxes of $242 million, a dramatic drop from the $27 million profit it made during the same period in 2017.
But it left the door open to a large revision of those numbers, depending on the outcome of talks underway with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers aimed at reaching a pay equity settlement.
“A mediation process is under way to reach a negotiated settlement,” the Crown agency noted in a statement posted on its website.


