President’s Report

We Don’t Back Down

Strike Action Starts Strong

September 25, 2025 — Ready from Day One

When the surprise strike call came at approximately 5 p.m., Toronto Local was ready. Members mobilized fast. From plants & depots to picket lines, we stood together — loud and proud.

Queen Street Rally – A Major Win

October 1, 2025 — Downtown Toronto

On the National Day of Protest, we packed Queen Street outside Minister Julie Dabrusin’s office. Thanks to the Toronto & York Labour Council, Scarborough Local CUPW, and our mobilizing team — including Secretary-Treasurer Abdi Hagi Yusuf — we shut the streets down with members bused in from Gateway & Brampton, members who walked from South Central, Portland’s & Commissioner, and others who travelled from across the Toronto Local.

We weren’t just heard — we were seen. News crews covered us. Cameras rolled. The city knew we were there. This was a victory for every worker who showed up and stood strong.

Purolator Action — Making Headlines

We took the fight to Purolator in Etobicoke and Vaughan — key hubs in the Canada Post network. CP24 flew a helicopter to capture our presence. CBC, CTV, and Global ran our story. These weren’t just pickets — they were powerful, public statements.     We proved we’re organized, strategic, and ready.

We’re Not Just Standing — We’re Standing Strong

Every rally, every chant, every action shows our power.       Our unity is our strength.

Behind the Lines — Our Executive Team

Your executive is working day and night — organizing strike pay, coordinating logistics, and keeping us strong.        A big thank you to the leaders doing the hard work behind the scenes.

Call to Action: Stay Ready

Rotating strikes are moving across the country. Our turn is coming — and the notice will be short. Stay ready. Stay in touch. Be ready to hit the line when called.  Our National Executive Board is planning these rotating strikes strategically throughout the country.

Thank You to Every Member

Whether you’re in the station, in the plant, in the repair garage, on the road, or out delivering — rain or shine— your strength drives this fight.       You are the heart of this, union.

This is Our Moment, We will win — Because We Stand Together.

In Strength, In Solidarity,

Mark Lubinski 

President 

Toronto Local CUPW

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Sisters, Brothers and Siblings:

It is hard to believe that the violence that happened at the Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal happened 36 years ago, 14 Women were murdered on this day in Montreal because they were Women.  It was a horrific event that we will never forget.

This date is also a time for us to reaffirm our commitment to fight against hatred and misogyny that led to this terrible tragedy.

On this day and every day we must support our Women and learn from our past, listening to survivors and speaking out against harmful behaviour.

Our Union is committed to Women’s issues and have created committee’s and harassment Policies in our National Constitution and Local Bylaws.  We take this seriously and read the policy before the start of every meeting. 

In Solidarity,

Mark Lubinski,

President,

CUPW Toronto Local.

Sisters and Brothers,

Flyer Delivery Resumes

The flyer delivery ban at The Ray and the EDC has ended. Regular delivery is now back in place.

Thank You to Ray and EDC Letter Carriers and LCA's

Your strong and positive participation in the flyer ban showed real unity. We know this week’s workload may be heavier because of last week’s action. Your solidarity helped us move negotiations forward, and the Local is grateful for your efforts.

Agreements in Principle Reached

The Union and Canada Post have reached agreements in principle for both bargaining units. These set out the main points of new agreements. Drafting the final wording for tentative agreements is now underway.

What This Means for You

  • Current collective agreements remain in full effect.
  • Strike action is paused.
  • The Union keeps the right to strike until members ratify new agreements.
  • If we cannot agree on the exact contract wording, the pause ends and strike action may resume.

More Information Coming Soon

Once tentative agreements are fully drafted, the Union will share details on proposed changes for both bargaining units before any vote. Each member will have a vote to Accept or Reject the Tentative Collective Agreement.

Standing Strong

This round of bargaining has been long and difficult, but your unity continues to make the difference. Thank you for your commitment and strength.

In Solidarity & In Strength

Mark Lubinski

President

Toronto Local CUPW

November 23, 2025

Sisters, Cousins, and Brothers,

SHOP STEWARDS — YOU ARE THE BACKBONE OF OUR UNION!
Your voice, your action, and your leadership make change happen.

At this critical stage in our negotiations:

Your work matters more than ever.
Every conversation and every effort counts.
Your dedication does not go unnoticed and is deeply appreciated.

Leaflet Distribution

Public Notice – RE: Canada Post

Started October 25th, rolling out across Etobicoke and Toronto ridings.
Goal: Inform, engage, mobilize, and hold MPs accountable.

Important Instructions for Stewards

  • Post sample leaflet only on Union boards. No other locations. Do this work only on your own time.
  • Distribution of the leaflets to homes cannot be done in your Canada Post uniform and not while you are being paid by Canada Post.
  • Talk to members on the work floor. Spark conversation, answer questions, explain why this campaign matters.
  • Members who want to help distribute off working hours can contact:[email protected]

Shop Stewards: Front Line of Our Union

You carry the strength, unity, and voice of our members.
Your courage, energy, and leadership make a real difference. Stand proud — your efforts matter.

United We Stand

  • United on the floor.
  • United in our fight.
  • United in our Union.

Solidarity in action. Strength in numbers. Power in our hands.

In Strength, In Solidarity,

 

Mark Lubinski,

President,

CUPW, Toronto Local.

This past weekend, CUPW members took the fight to the streets across Toronto, leafleting in multiple ridings with unions, Labour Council allies, and community supporters. Liberal MPs are cutting door-to-door mail, threatening good jobs, and putting communities at risk — and we are holding them accountable.

LETTER CARRIERS, PLANT WORKERS, DRIVERS, CLERKS, MAINTENANCE MECHANICS — we showed up together, and we are unstoppable. I went door-to-door myself, telling the truth.

THE LEAFLETS SAID:

“This mailbox is scheduled to be permanently closed, effective September 25, 2025.
Your mail and parcels will no longer be delivered to your home.”
By Order of: [Resident’s Liberal MP Name & Contact]

Our action made headlines — Global News, the Toronto Star, and others covered it. The fight for Canada Post is in the media — exactly where it belongs.

CANADA POST CLAIMS:
“This flyer is misleading and will cause unnecessary stress for homeowners,” said spokesperson Jon Hamilton (Toronto Star, Oct 24, 2025).

THE LIBERAL RESPONSE:
Julie Dzerowicz, Liberal MP for Davenport, defended the cuts — threatening essential services, jobs, and communities across Toronto. We will make sure Liberal MPs face the voters about these attacks.

THE REALITY:

  • Door-to-door mail is essential for seniors, people with disabilities, and those with mobility challenges.
  • Canada Post cannot even accommodate all their injured or restricted workers. If they can’t support their own workers, how can they serve the public?
  • Other countries are expanding postal services — postal banking, green delivery, and community services. Here, in Canada, jobs and routes will be cut.

We built this service. We run this service. We will defend it — together.

                                             SCAN ME   

HANDS OFF OUR SERVICE   HANDS OFF OUR JOBS  HANDS OFF OUR POST OFFICE.

 

In Solidarity,

Mark Lubinski 

President 

Toronto Local CUPW

WE WILL NOT BE BROKEN – WE MUST STAND TOGETHER!!

 

 

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