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Six locations will open by Feb. 1, with three additional outlets expected in Staples within the coming months.

The first six locations are:

  • Oakville, 2460 Winston Churchill Blvd.
  • Newmarket, 17810 Yonge St.
  • Toronto, 180 Eglinton Ave. E.
  • Strathroy, 425 Caradoc St. S.
  • Tillsonburg, Tillsonburg Town Centre, 200 Broadway St.
  • Welland, Seaway Mall, 800 Niagara St.
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[โ€“] kevincox@lemmy.ml -3 points 9 months ago (3 children)

Honestly I don't mind this. If this reduces the cost to the government it is a very small inconvenience to me as a user. Sure, Staples gets some extra foot traffic but if that is a significant cost reduction I don't mind. In general I don't think the government should be advertising private companies but this is very, very minimal.

I don't have much problem with Canada Post in Shoppers either. I think that was a decent experiment and turned out well.

I think this is a world of difference between privatizing something. They are basically just subletting property rather than renting a whole unit. If that reduces cost of business that can lead to better service or budget shifted elsewhere I am happy to try it. If the quality of service drops we can consider it a failed experiment and roll back.

[โ€“] SheamusPatt@mstdn.ca 9 points 9 months ago

@kevincox @veeesix So, why won't they release their business case showing that? They're banding about figures of $1M savings over a year, or maybe three years (depending on source) but nothing to back it up. A rather piddly sum given the size of their budget.
Did they even do a proper business case for it? It smells too much like this is just a payoff to his business buddies, and the fact that they'll be putting largely #unionized #ServiceOntario workers out of work is just gravy.
#onpoli

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