Sisters and Brothers,
Toronto Local Executive members want to thank all the members who participated the May, 2021 General Membership Meeting.
Sisters and Brothers,
Toronto Local Executive members want to thank all the members who participated the May, 2021 General Membership Meeting.
General Membership Meeting
On June 15 /2021 at NOON by Virtual Platform
Sisters and Brothers,
Toronto Local Executive members want to thank all the members who participated the May, 2021 General Membership Meeting.
In order to participate the Toronto Local June 15/2021 General Membership Meeting,
-You must be a member in Good Standing from Toronto Local
-You must register by sending email to [email protected] in advance. Please register before NOON June 14/2021 (Your registration must contain your Full Name and ID#).
After registering, you will receive all the documentations you need for this meeting and the link to join the meeting before the June 15, 2021 GMM. The Agenda for the June GMM will be post at Union Boards as per the Local By-Laws. Please send an email to [email protected] if you did not receive the link to the meeting no later than June 14/2021 by 8:00 PM.
The meeting is under the National C.U.P.W guidance and directions to hold General membership meeting by Virtual Platform to adhere the Public Health Guidelines.
DISCLAIMER FOR VIRTUAL MEETING
Toronto Local is using Virtual Platform to continue doing the Union work. It is important that we continue to respect the privacy of every member including but not limited all the activists, Shop Stewards and Union officers.
By participating in Virtual meeting, you agree the following,
- You must not save, record, share or post this meeting or any photos from this meeting without prior permission from Toronto Local
- Toronto Local officer (Recording Secretary or any other officer or member that the Local assigned for this duty) will be the only authorized to take the GMM minutes for the Local records and usage. The General Membership Meeting will be facilitated under the Toronto Local By-Laws and the National Constitution. All participants must treat each other with respect during the meeting
-You give Toronto Local permission to use your email for the June /2021 GMM purposes
In Solidarity,
Abdi Hagi Yusuf
Secretary-Treasurer, Toronto Local, CUPW
(416) 241-0189
Together we can achieve more for our members and together we will
May 20/2021

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


