Why The Postal Strike Could Destroy Small Businesses and eBay Resellers Forever
Автор: Military Antiques Toronto
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0:00 Intro Banksy Revenge Sign, Canada Post Strike Breaking News, Small Business Shipping Problems
0:18 Postal Strike Costs Explained, High Courier Fees Canada, Small Business Owners Struggling
0:42 Government Inaction Canada, Political Leaders Failing Small Businesses, Rome Is Burning Comparison
1:08 Canada Post Strike Impact on Customers, Shipping Delays USA, FedEx and Courier Cost Burden
1:34 Small Business Survival Canada, Stress of Retail Owners, Why Trades Look Better Than Retail
1:58 Big Corporations vs Small Business, Courier Costs Absorbed, Small Shops Paying the Price
2:20 Postal Strike Crisis Continues, No End in Sight Canada, Small Business Future at Risk
2:40 Closing Thoughts Military Antiques Toronto, Follow on YouTube Instagram Facebook
When the postal service shuts down, small businesses lose money, customers lose trust, and the entire economy suffers. Every day the Canada Post strike continues, small retailers are forced to pay outrageous courier fees just to move goods across provinces or send packages to the United States. What used to cost $25 to ship is now closer to $35, and that difference comes straight out of the pocket of independent shop owners. The strike is more than an inconvenience; it’s a breaking point for entrepreneurs trying to keep their doors open.
Government leaders are failing small businesses by refusing to step in. Instead of protecting entrepreneurs and customers, politicians stand idle, watching the economy burn. The postal strike is exposing a truth that every small business owner already knows: when systems collapse, big corporations can adapt, but independent shops pay the price. While massive companies can absorb courier fees without blinking, small stores like Military Antiques Toronto are left struggling to cover costs, fighting to maintain customer satisfaction, and hoping the strike ends before it destroys livelihoods.
The frustration is real. Dave points out how this strike has turned a simple act of shipping into a financial burden. Customers in Canada and the United States face long waits, high fees, or cancelled orders. Small businesses are caught between paying more for courier services like FedEx or UPS, or watching their customer base erode due to delays. Neither option is sustainable, and without government intervention, the future looks bleak for independent retailers.
The postal strike also highlights a growing divide between big corporations and small businesses. Major companies have the resources to pivot, negotiate bulk courier rates, or pass costs onto consumers. Meanwhile, small business owners are left holding the bag. The Canada Post strike is a case study in inequality: corporations thrive while entrepreneurs struggle. It raises the question of whether the government values the contribution of small businesses at all, or if they are willing to watch thousands of independent shops close their doors.
Rome is burning and leaders are fiddling. That ancient phrase captures today’s crisis perfectly. As packages pile up and shipping chaos spreads, Canada’s leadership continues to do nothing. The postal strike is a ticking time bomb for the economy, and small business owners like Dave are left asking how long they can survive under the crushing weight of courier bills, customer complaints, and government neglect.
For Dave, running a small retail store already comes with stress, responsibility, and thin margins. Now with the postal strike, the added pressure of unaffordable shipping costs makes it nearly impossible to compete. He even reflects on how trades like plumbing or electrical work, with steady paychecks and fewer risks, might have been the smarter choice. That reflection echoes what many small business owners are quietly thinking during this postal crisis: is the dream worth the struggle when the system doesn’t support you?
This video is more than just a rant—it’s a reality check. The Canada Post strike has real consequences for real people. It’s not just about delayed packages; it’s about the survival of small businesses, the stability of local economies, and the trust between customers and retailers. Military Antiques Toronto brings this issue to light with honesty, urgency, and the perspective of a small business owner on the front lines.
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