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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 19 Jul 2018, p. 14

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Milton Canadian Champion | Thursday, July 19, 2018 | & insidehalton.com Canada's best-selling car ) years in a row** CiviC +20 NEW LOWER PAYMENT 2018 Civic LX From 3S 1 00 $0 DOWN PAYMENT/OAC . APR $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT WEEKLY LEASE FOR 60 MONTHS MODEL FC2ESJE INCLUDES THE MALIA: CALLE - I 2018 : rd X Y HOLTER 2018 CR-V LX FROM 771299 + WEEKLY LEASE FOR ~ 60 MONTHS $0 DOWN PAYMENT/OAC $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT MODEL RW1TH3JES NEW LOWER PAYMENT ALL-NEW 2018 Accord LX From 75/199: -- BAC www.ajac.ca AUTOMOBILE JOURNALISTS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA 2018 CANADIAN CAR OF THE YEAR WEEKLY LEASE FOR 60 MONTHS $0 DOWN PAYMENT/OAC $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT ; . LEASE PAYMENTS INCLUDE FREIGHT HondaOntario.com Axp pp; EXCLUDES LICENCE AND HST Ontario Honda Dealers LE HONDA DEALER ORDER/TRADE MAY BE NECESSARY. Limited time lease offers aglabe through Honda Financial Services Ince (HFS), to qualified retail customers on approved credit. Weekly payments include" freight and PDI (ranges from $1,655 to $1,795 depending on model), tire & environmental fee ($17.50), A/C charge ($100), and OMVIC fee ($10). Taxes, licence, insurance and registration are extra. (Representative weekly lease example: 2018 Civic LX Sedan 6MT (Model FC2ESJE) // 2018 Accord LX-HS Sedan 6MT (Model CVIE1JE) // 2018 CR-V LX 2WD CVT (Model RWIHSJES) on a 60-month term with 260 weekly payments at 1.99% // 1.99% // 2.99% lease APR. Weekly payment is $55.57 // $74.75 // $76.61 with $0 down or equivalent trade-in and $15 // $0 // $600 total lease incentive included. Civic lease offer includes the $750 Civic Boous. Down payments, $0 - | security deposit and first weekly payments due at lease inception. Total fease obligation is $14,448.34 // $19,434 82 // $19,918.57. 100,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. PPSA lien-regisjration fee of $45.93 and lien registering agent's fee of $5.65, due at of delivery are not included. For all offers: | licence, insurance, PPSA, other taxes (including HST) and excess wear.and tear are extra. Taxes payable on full amount bf purchase price. Offers only valid for Ontario | residentsNat participating Ontario Honda Dealers. Dealer may lease for less. Dealer order/irade may be necessary. Colour availability may vary byWealer. Vehicles | and accessories are for illustration purposes only. Offers, prices and features subject to change without notice. See your Ontario Honda Dealer or visit HondaOntario com for full details. #*Based on Association of International Automobile Manufacturers of Canada (AAMC) data reflecting sales between 1997 and December 2017. | » ~ CANADA 'Frustrated' postal workers may have to strike: Union CHRIS SIMON chris.simon@simcoe.com There's a chance your snail mail may slow to a crawl soon. Canadian Union of Post- al Workers national presi- dent Mike Palecek called negotiations with Canada Post "frustrating" July 13, and warned residents the postal serviceisforcinghis bargaining units to seri- ously contemplate strike action. About 50,000 postal workers have been without a collective agreement since the winter. The sides have"met to discuss a new deal more than 100 times. However, the union is setting a final "Strike vote for Sept. 9. "This round of bargain- ing is likely going to define the postal service going forward for a generation," Palecek said in an inter- view. "We're putting all kinds of issues on the bar- gaining table that are not just for ourselves but the public as well. Postal work- ers have done absolutely everything in their power to address thése without a labour dispute. We cam- paigned, we organized town hall meetings, we changed the government. Still, nothing has hap- pened. We're on to our last resort: a strike. That's where Canada Post is driv- ing us." Canada Post "set us on to this path" through an "absolute refusal" to negotiate, he said. Philipe Legault, a spokesperson for Canada Post, said a mediator was brought into the collective bargaining process in late 2017. However, the postal service will not comment on specific aspects of nego- tiations. "Canada Post ne- gotiators are working hard. to find common ground ~ with CUPW and believe a quick resolution is in the HIER 1 CF) best interest of customers and employees," he said in an email. Anumberofissues built up over the last few years because the previous Con- servative government re- fused to negotiate with the union, Palecek said. About 8,000 of the employees work in a rural or subur- ban setting, with the ma- jority being women. They are paid about 30 per cent less than their 42,000 ur- ban-area counterparts. The union is also push- ing for the establishment of a Canada Post bank, electrification of the postal service's 13,000-vehicle fleet, and installation of electric vehicle-charging stations at "post offices across the country. "This is an opportunity to bring in new services that will not only bring in revenue but that the public actually needs," Palecek said. text RUBY to 45678 to help. RUBY CAMPAIGN 2018 0 YOUR DONATION CAN CHANGE LIVES. - TO-DONATE GO TO WWW.RUBYCAMPAIGN.CA Halton Women's Place Healthy Relasionships « Healthy Communities"

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