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  2. 2024 Canada Post strike - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Canada Post ... Canada Post spent $4.9 billion on labour costs against $6.9 billion in revenue, with operating costs per hour for parcel delivery ranging ...

  3. Canada Post - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Canada Post incurred $4.9 billion in labour costs and employee benefits against $6.9 billion in revenue, with parcel delivery costs of $50 to $60 per hour, exceeding industry averages of $40 to $50.

  4. Purolator Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Purolator Inc. is a Canadian courier majority owned by Canada Post. It was founded as Trans Canada Couriers, Ltd and acquired in 1967 by Purolator, a US manufacturer of oil and air filters. [3] In 1987, the company returned to Canadian ownership.

  5. List of newspapers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Prov. City/region Owner [1] Circulation (weekly total, 2013) [2] Frequency Language Notes National Post: Nat'l National Postmedia: 982,555 Tue–Sat

  6. Advertising mail - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, addressed and unaddressed advertising mail accounted for 20% of Canada Post's revenue in 2005, [11] and the share is increasing. [12] Postal services employ the terms advertising mail , admail , and direct mail , while avoiding and objecting to the pejorative term junk mail .

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  8. List of companies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada Post: Industrials Delivery services Ottawa: 1867 Postal services S A ... Low-cost airline, defunct 2015 P D ... New Flyer Industries:

  9. Advertising postcard - Wikipedia

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    An advertising postcard is a privately, commercially produced, rectangular piece of stiff paper (typically 3.5 X 5.5 inches, or 148mm x 105mm in Europe) [1] printed in a form that is easy to send through the post and is designed to carry promotional messages of products or services.