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A potential Canada Post strike would impact thousands of Calgary businesses, says the Calgary Chamber of Commerce .
The CUPW announced Tuesday it had given 72-hour strike notice to Canada Post .
The strike, which would affect about 2,500 workers in Calgary , could begin as early as 10 p.m. Thursday .
Canada Post says both parties are at the table and talks are still "ongoing".
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