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    A Canada Post community mailbox in Ontario. In 2014, Canada Post attempted to phase out door-to-door service in urban centres in favour of community mailboxes, affecting an estimated 32% of Canadian addresses and cutting over 8,000 jobs. [31] [32] The move was widely unpopular, especially for its impacts on seniors and people with disabilities.

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    Before the introduction of rural free delivery (RFD) by the Post Office in 1896, [17] and in Canada in 1908, [18] many rural residents had no access to the mail unless they collected it at a post office located many miles from their homes or hired a private express company to deliver it to them. For this reason, mailboxes did not become popular ...

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    The word Post is derived from Old French poste, which ultimately stems from the past participle of the Latin verb ponere 'to lay down or place'. [3] So in the U.K., the Royal Mail delivers the post, while in North America both the U.S. Postal Service and Canada Post deliver the mail. The term email, short for "electronic mail", first appeared ...