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Canada Post also receives letters to God and, on occasion, the Easter Bunny. In 2001, Canada Post started accepting e-mail messages to Santa. In 2006, more than 44,000 email messages were responded to. [70] The 2024 strike caused Canada Post to remove its deadline for sending letters to Santa when its letters to Santa program was disrupted. [71]
The Canada Post counterpart is Lettermail. [70] The British Royal Mail's 1st Class, as it is styled, is simply a priority option over 2nd Class, at a slightly higher cost. Royal Mail aims (but does not guarantee) to deliver all 1st Class letters the day after posting. [71] In Austria priority delivery mail is called Prio, in Switzerland A-Post ...
In December 2003, Canada Post issued a new 49¢ definitive stamp bearing the image of Queen Elizabeth II using a photograph taken by rock star Bryan Adams. A similar redenominated stamp was issued in 2005 as a 50¢ denomination, and a 51¢ denomination in 2006 (see Queen Elizabeth II definitive stamp (Canada)).
The proposed adjustments would raise prices for certain mailing services products by about 7.8%, USPS said, but the agency will apply a price reduction of 10% for postal insurance when you mail an ...
The 2024 Canada Post strike was a strike action against Canada Post by the national membership of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW). The strike began on November 15, 2024 [1] and suspended on December 17. [2] A strike may start again on May 22, 2025. [3]
Canada Post's Registered Mail service provides the sender with a mailing receipt, and upon delivery of the item, with the delivery date and a copy of the signature of the addressee or the addressee's representative. Registered Mail may include lettermail, documents, valuables, and literature for the blind, but does not include parcels. [6]
.... which got posted sometime today (Friday December 6th, 2024) for on the Canada Post website BloodDraco 07:35, 7 December 2024 (UTC) this got posted earlier (within the past 12 Hours or less) today (Saturday December 7th, 2024) on the Canada Post website about the Strike ....
A continued suspension of the contract clause allowing Canada Post to mandate overtime work until January 1, 2024. [3] On July 25, 2024, four years after the case was first filed, the Ontario Superior Court dismissed CUPW's case regarding the constitutionality of Bill C-89, arguing it was no longer relevant.