We have reached Day 29 of the Canada Post strike, as the Canadian Union of Postal Workers remain on the picket lines and without a new deal. Heading into next week, it appears the dispute will dissipate, and not because cooler heads prevailed. That’s because the feds have ordered a temporary end to the holiday walkout. As we head into 2025, both sides have until May 22nd to reach a new agreement and avoid another stoppage. Was this the right move, and did the Trudeau Liberals wait too long to take action? Kristy Cameron digs deeper with Chantal Mancini, a Brock University professor who studies collective bargaining and union democracy. Speaking of delivery couriers, Amazon is making headlines for its next business move, as they enter the car-selling sector. This feature is not available in Canada, but it will be in several U.S. markets. If you could buy one from them, would you?