Canada Post announces first 136,000 addresses to lose door-to-door delivery | Hanomansing Tonight
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Well, I guess we knew this was coming,
but big changes are coming to the
service that Canada Post offers. 4
million addresses are going to be losing
doorstep delivery over the next 5 years,
and today we are learning which of the
areas are going to be changing first.
Tanya Fletcher is joining me now with I
think with a a map and all the details.
Tanya? Yeah, Sarah. So, as you
mentioned, we knew this was coming. Now,
we know exactly where with this first
wave. So, here's a look. 13 communities
right across the country. This
represents in total a combined 136,000
addresses that will be losing
door-to-door delivery in favor of these
community mailboxes. Um this will uh
transition will fully happen in 6 to 9
months. So, by the end of this year,
early 2027 is when that should be
complete. This is the first wave. You
mentioned that 4 million figure off the
top. That's how many addresses are left
in Canada that still have door-to-door
delivery. So, Canada Post says they're
phasing all of them out. This is the
first batch, and the remaining 4
million, as you say, will take over the
next 5 or so years to do that, to make
that change. And this is all, of course,
in response to the minister's
announcement. So, the federal government
in September said, "You know what,
Canada Post, you need need to make some
meaningful changes, so it's not a
continuing drain on taxpayers' dollars."
Canada Post today, we spoke with them.
They acknowledge that. They say there
are some big changes needed, and here's
why, in their words.
The the post office is losing money, and
we're now at a at a position where
um we're out of step with where
Canadians are at. But, I I'd say, if
you're worried about it, talk to any
friends or family or anybody you know
that already has a community mailbox.
Everything is under lock and key.
Everything is dry. If you go away for a
couple of days, your mail [snorts] isn't
sitting, you know, on your front, you
know, in a box in your front step.
So, he goes on to say about 80% of
packages do fit inside of these
community mailboxes. The remaining 20%
that don't fit, if they need a
signature, they'll still be delivered uh
to your doorstep. Otherwise, at a nearby
location for pickup, like is already
done with many um many parcels. There
will be an average of 16 households in
one of these community mailboxes. Um
they'll try to keep it nearby within the
community. The biggest challenge, he
says, is going to be the big urban city
centers. You know, those very dense
downtown cores. And that's why right
now, they're starting with more kind of
the suburban outlying areas where
they're um kind of more that traditional
say say crescents or or uh streets where
you might have the single uh family
homes. Uh that's where they're starting
now. The bigger challenge will be those
um denser downtown cores. They'll try to
figure out work with each municipality
on a one-by-one basis to try to figure
out where is best for these community
mailboxes to be accessible and safe, as
well, Sarah. So, how are [snorts] people
reacting to this? Yeah, well, we went to
West Vancouver on the North Shore here
in Metro Vancouver to talk to some
people. There was some um surprise and
also some concern from residents.
I had no idea.
Uh that's news to me. Um
that's sad, but uh not surprising,
actually. Well, I'm not happy, and I
think these people that older people,
older than me,
that have a hard time.
>> Most of the mail now today, in today's
world, is all digital.
>> I understand the difficulties and the
financial problems of Canada Post and
the changing society, but if we're going
to offer this service, we still need to
make it accessible for all demographics.
That includes people with disabilities
and senior citizens.
Not surprisingly, perhaps, the union
doesn't like these changes. The Canadian
Union of Postal Workers saying they
don't like it. They're deeply concerned.
Part of their statement uh with regards
to the transition to these community
mailboxes, uh they say, "Canada Post
claims this is a modernization effort."
Statement goes on to say, "We fail to
see how such a service cut will allow
Canada Post to compete with private
companies that offer door-to-door
delivery." Um the union wants a full
review of Canada Post to make sure it is
fulfilling its mandate to Canadians,
Sarah. Okay, Tanya. Thank you.
>> You bet.
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