Canada Post is under attack. Political favouritism, privatized delivery, and precarious subcontracting are putting workers and public service at risk. From Intelcom’s exploitative practices to the government’s support of billion-dollar profits, André Frappier discusses how one of Canada’s most essential institutions is being dismantled, and who is benefiting.
How “profitable” are our fire departments? Our wildfire services?
How much “revenue” does the RCMP bring in?
Are our road crews and highways divisions being sufficiently “economically viable”?
All this hand-wringing about Canada Post is an alt-right psi-op designed to be one of many wedges designed to facilitate trickle-up economics; to impoverish the working class in favour of the Parasite Class.
Canada Post has no business being privatized. It exists to serve Canadians independently of any profit margin, and I would eagerly argue in spite of any “losses”.
You’d think it would be obvious that public services exist because they’re necessary rather than to bring in profit, yet here we are.