ePost’s Alison Layfield on Navigating Canada Post Rotating Strikes During Peak Season

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November 5, 2025
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In a new Supply Chain Dive article, Alison Layfield, Vice President of Product Development at ePost Global, shared insights on how retailers can manage risk and maintain customer trust amid rotating strike activity at Canada Post.

Layfield explained that while shipments are still moving, the potential for delays will grow as the holiday season ramps up. “Any delays due to rolling strikes may be more notable.” 

With peak holiday shipping underway, the article explores how these localized strikes could disrupt delivery networks, create uncertainty for retailers and logistics teams, and push more businesses to diversify carrier options. 

Experts advise clear customer communication and proactive shipping strategies to minimize potential delays.

Read the full article here for more on how retailers can prepare for ongoing delivery disruptions.

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