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EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 2 MIN

Canada Post taking steps to stop home mail delivery

from レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast · host RareJob

The government-owned corporation that delivers mail in Canada is taking steps to stop home delivery. Canada Post is initiating talks with 13 communities to begin converting about 136,000 addresses from door-to-door delivery to community mailboxes, a standalone unit with designated space for each of the multiple residences it serves. It is the first step in a move that will end home delivery for about four million addresses over the next five years. "It's a process that can take six to nine months from beginning to end," Canada Post spokesman Jon Hamilton said in an interview. "Nothing will happen right away," Hamilton said. Canada Post will work with city planners and neighborhoods to determine the best locations for community mailboxes. Hamilton said of the 17.6 million addresses Canada Post currently serves, 75% already have some form of centralized delivery. Some people use community mailboxes or a post office box, while others live in an apartment or condominium. Hamilton said eliminating home delivery would save Canada Post about $400 million Canadian ($291.96 million) a year. It has been facing staggering financial losses. Canada Post said in November its losses in the first nine months of 2025 topped $1 billion Canadian ($731 million). Hamilton said Canada Post would not lay off workers due to the delivery changes. "This will reduce the number of letter carriers. They will have work, but it will be elsewhere," he said. Canada Post currently employs around 60,000 people. The process to end home delivery is beginning after meetings with union officials, the corporation said in a statement. A resident of one of the affected communities said losing her home mail delivery wouldn't be an issue. "It won't actually bother me at all," said Liane Beadon, 44, who lives in North Vancouver, British Columbia, and works remotely from home. "I think it's a smart move in order to preserve having mail delivery and keeping costs low for Canadians." This article was provided by The Associated Press.

The government-owned corporation that delivers mail in Canada is taking steps to stop home delivery. Canada Post is initiating talks with 13 communities to begin converting about 136,000 addresses from door-to-door delivery to community mailboxes, a standalone unit with designated space for each of the multiple residences it serves. It is the first step in a move that will end home delivery for about four million addresses over the next five years. "It's a process that can take six to nine months from beginning to end," Canada Post spokesman Jon Hamilton said in an interview. "Nothing will happen right away," Hamilton said. Canada Post will work with city planners and neighborhoods to determine the best locations for community mailboxes. Hamilton said of the 17.6 million addresses Canada Post currently serves, 75% already have some form of centralized delivery. Some people use community mailboxes or a post office box, while others live in an apartment or condominium. Hamilton said eliminating home delivery would save Canada Post about $400 million Canadian ($291.96 million) a year. It has been facing staggering financial losses. Canada Post said in November its losses in the first nine months of 2025 topped $1 billion Canadian ($731 million). Hamilton said Canada Post would not lay off workers due to the delivery changes. "This will reduce the number of letter carriers. They will have work, but it will be elsewhere," he said. Canada Post currently employs around 60,000 people. The process to end home delivery is beginning after meetings with union officials, the corporation said in a statement. A resident of one of the affected communities said losing her home mail delivery wouldn't be an issue. "It won't actually bother me at all," said Liane Beadon, 44, who lives in North Vancouver, British Columbia, and works remotely from home. "I think it's a smart move in order to preserve having mail delivery and keeping costs low for Canadians." This article was provided by The Associated Press.

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