Pal 0*e * meoIanéT*die * ~ &0on~ ownmuty newspi~~er shioe 1860 CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF Canada Post workers dellvered a clear mes- saige to Hakton MP and Transport Minisber UsLit Mal week Mien they emrptled bins ai 12,000 pastcards an the front cownter Wf ber constituency office in dawntawn Mil- ton. mhe govemnment emplayees, represented by the Canadian Union ai Postal Workers (CUPW), are increasingly upstt at a recent annotancemrent that 8,000 job ants mnd other changes wmll be made at Canada Post in Nopes of making the mail service miore profitable by 2019. Donald Lafieur, 4th national vice-presient __ for CUPW, told the 30 or so union work- ers outside Raitts office December 18 ttiat Canada Posis closure Wf urban post offices needs ta stop. lThe post office used to be on Main Street lier. in Milto and fl% bien mavwed ta an industrial péi way out Wf the way where nobody can get proper acc.ss ta postalem muontPolkaChiotStUpenTanerbrcî whs moiof buy1n adiona Tain for tbe servicfls oflcsrs. getam ._ft__ MTbuflUSphflp>u M a w for service? BYTImUNu METROLANO WEST MEDIA GROUP Hatans polkae chiot want ta study dut issue of Tasers and wbetbfr more sbould be pur- chaud for bis Officers Stephe Tanner spot. about lasers et the Septemnber police services board meeting i rsponse ta an Auqwt 27 announcemrent by the Ontario Mlnisvry of Cammunity Safety andi CorrectionSi Services. The govemnt is allowing individual police forces ta decide if they want ta expand the nurnber Wf officers ta be permitteti ta use the efrctrlcal stun devices. Police services wlIl be respansible for the nire con of aming atiditional officers wîtb fiern. Ironkally; just thrne hours after the Hafttn police services board talk about Tasers, a Haltan serreant used the device ta subdue a 53-yen-ai man wha was carrying ane o* n é #§vt émw a itO M* d.a -* bi a' fe mm - 0 huu.s * m ai «s& if mÀ pu id g. s( op 0 &M. lmd hs on dihumm * uIépu W eSot hshmâfi0" hh pu w sa, nia as as NmkIm HM W ose Omtarfte ut_ s. ARIK AMOK â0àâý pfflmw lhom.- » H"m