"The last thing we want to do right now is make commitments to Canadians and not live up to that. We've already disappointed and impacted so many Canadians with the strike that we want to be up front to say, 'Here's what we can do and here's what we can't take,' and earn that trust back."
"It's going to take some time to ramp up again. It's not like just plugging a fridge back in," company spokesperson Jon Hamilton said Monday.
An associate professor at Carleton University suggested it may take up to 10 business days for Canada Post to catch up on deliveries following the strike.
Canada Post has warned that any new mail likely won't make it to its destination by Christmas, with delays expected to continue into January.
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