Andrew sheer mail strike

You're referring to the 2011 Canada Post mail strike led by Andrew Scheer, the then-Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Regina-Qu'Appelle.

In June 2011, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) went on strike, citing concerns over job security, wages, and working conditions. The strike lasted for 15 days, causing disruptions to mail delivery and affecting many Canadians.

Andrew Scheer, who was the Opposition Critic for Labour and Employment at the time, was a vocal critic of the strike and the CUPW's demands. He argued that the union's demands were unreasonable and would lead to higher costs for Canadians.

However, many Canadians and postal workers disagreed with Scheer's stance, arguing that the strike was a necessary step to address the issues facing the postal service and its employees. The strike ultimately ended with a tentative agreement between the CUPW and Canada Post, but not before causing significant disruptions and economic losses.

It's worth noting that Andrew Scheer is now the Leader of the Opposition and the Conservative Party of Canada, and has taken a more nuanced stance on the issue of postal services and workers' rights.