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After a week of striking, negotiations between the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) and the federal Treasury Board the union said Wednesday.

Since the PSAC strike began on April 19, it has seen more than 150,000 workers join , pushing for . The government has proposed a nine per cent wage increase over three years, after the union , a figure PSAC has since said they've moved on.

The strike action has impacted a , resulting in delays or cancellations. Applications submitted by those looking to extend their visa may not be processed during service disruptions. Additionally, only passport applications filed for emergency and humanitarian purposes are being processed. An online petition has also been launched urging the Canada Revenue Agency to extend the personal tax filing deadline while staff members strike.

If you have been impacted by the PSAC strike, CTVNews.ca wants to hear from you. What service disruptions or delays are you currently facing? What impact is this having on you and your family? Have you determined what you will do if services aren鈥檛 restored in the near future?

Share your story by emailing us at dotcom@bellmedia.ca with your name, location and phone number in case we want to follow up. Your comments may be used in a CTVNews.ca story.

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