After more than two years of negotiating Canada Post has reached a tentative agreement with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) for both urban and rural mail carriers.
The Crown Corporation says in a news release Monday, it includes high wages, better benefits and a model for weekend delivery.
It comes after an agreement in principle was reached in November.
Both agreements are for five years and effective until January 31, 2029.
The union will manage a ratification vote, and until then, members will not strike.
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