Canada Post wants the federal government to consider changing the legislation that requires it to deliver letter mail daily— a mandate the Crown corporation says no longer reflects modern realities and is causing it to lose money.

“If you have a community mailbox, a lot of people check it once or twice a week,” said Jon Hamilton, vice-president of communications at Canada Post.

“We need to work with government to ensure the regulatory framework aligns with today’s needs.”

The postal charter, which dictates how frequently Canada Post delivers mail, hasn’t undergone any significant changes since it was created in 2009, Hamilton said.

65 points

Unlike some other Crown corporations, Canada Post isn’t funded by taxpayers. It needs to sustain itself through profits.

That’s a load of horseshit. The postal service should be funded by Canadians, if for no other reason than Canada is a BIG country so many locations don’t have access to other forms of delivery.

The feds need to stop funding big oil and start funding services that are important to the people instead.

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20 points

But how will the oil execs afford their next yacht? :( And think about all the yacht makers that are going to go out of business.

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10 points

Cant forget all the private jet manufacturers!

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14 points

This is the neoliberal approach and it destroys necessary services while shoveling money into private competitors.

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No shit it loses money. It’s a service. Not everything has to be run at a profit. Bring weekend and the return of direct to door delivery. Provide better shipping rates and services, combine parcel and mail delivery. Only deliver mail when critical items arrive or with packages.

I feel like there are creative ways to balance it, but they’ll always run at a loss if they have to cover this giant country and provide equal services. I’m fine with that, it’s a great use of taxes.

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From the article:

Unlike some other Crown corporations, Canada Post isn’t funded by taxpayers. It needs to sustain itself through profits.

So, while I agree it should be a service funded by taxes, that’s not how it’s set up.

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I thought there was strict regulation to ensure crown corporations operated at a 0 profit margin. They can do things like employee bonuses or salary increases to eat up any profits but can’t operate under the premise of “making money”?

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12 points

I only check it once every two weeks, so it wouldn’t affect me negatively.

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Why are we still paying a fuck ton of money and wasting a shit ton of paper delivering unsolicited commercial mail - can we please deal with that first and realize that a post service is a public service and doesn’t need to be profitable?

To the actual question… no - the mail exists for bills and rare correspondences, I don’t think anyone would notice if, for instance, we switched to Friday only deliveries.

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You’re not paying a fuck ton of money. Canada Post is a separate entity from the government and is a self-sustaining business that receives no money from the government.

Unsolicited commercial mail is paid for by the company sending it. All mail is paid for by the people sending it. It doesn’t cost you anything to receive it. And when it really matters, like those “rare” correspondence that contain your drivers license, or insurance slips, or your health card, or your doctor’s appointments, or even your small parcels from eBay, I’m sure you want those as soon as they come in. You should care about regular mail delivery. Because once you lose it, it’s never coming back.

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I pay for commercial mail by needing to constantly empty my overflowing mailbox and trying to make sure I don’t lose any important mail in the process. And we, collectively, pay for spam mail because of the externalities on our society including having all that waste paper collected and recycled (and recycling isn’t free or 100% effective).

Externalities are a cost we can’t ignore - I’d rather pay tax dollars to support a good service than subsidize a shitty service with advertisements.

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If you don’t want unsolicited commercial mail, you can always contact your local post office and request to be added to the no flyers list. Just because you don’t like flyers doesn’t mean that mail delivery isn’t important when it matters.

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Dude, just put a “no junk mail” sticker on your mailbox and it will stop. https://www.canadapost-postescanada.ca/cpc/en/personal/consumers-choice.page

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As someone who lives rurally, I just want to make sure everyone is aware of how important mail service is. FedEx, UPS, DHL won’t deliver to us - not even to our nearest town. If we absolutely need something and they won’t ship Canada Post, we have it sent to a friend’s house a 1.5 hour drive away.

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