Canada Post employees walk off the job refusing to deliver what "they say is anti-homosexual hate literature"
Sixty postal workers at the Commercial Drive postal station walked off the job temporarily Thursday and refused to handle a 28-page brochure that they say is anti-homosexual hate literature.
Canada Post spokeswoman Lillian Au says the unaddressed ad mail meets the corporation's guidelines and that the item will be delivered to Vancouver homes Friday and Monday.
"We don't have specific guidelines for hate literature," Au said. "It was approved by the corporation and was not deemed sexually explicit or obscene."
"We don't have the right to censor the mail. It is not our place to do that. We have to deliver that particular piece of mail. We are bound by the Charter of Rights, which guarantees freedom of religious expression."...