Canada Post rethinking mask policy forbidding workers to use their own N95s
OTTAWA — Canada Post is seeking “clarification” from the federal government about face masks after drawing criticism for refusing to let employees bring their own N95 masks to work.
The Crown corporation earlier this week said employees had to use a Canada Post-issued non-medical cloth or disposable medical mask, or they would be sent home.
The news prompted criticism from some health professionals and the union representing postal workers.
Canadian Union of Postal Workers President Jan Simpson said research has shown N95 masks offer better protection against the more transmissible Omicron variant.

