Canada Post - Huge losses

Addresses with postal codes beginning with M9V and M9W, an area roughly stretching east from Hwy. 427 to the Humber River, and from Steeles Ave. W. south to Hwy. 401, will see their door-to-door mail delivery replaced with community mailboxes
Quick google street view and wow what a nice neighbourhood. You never know your in the city. I see lots of small businesses in the south end. Can see defintely see community mail boxes going up there if not already.
 
Quick google street view and wow what a nice neighbourhood. You never know your in the city. I see lots of small businesses in the south end. Can see defintely see community mail boxes going up there if not already.
The area between burnhamthorpe and Bloor with 427 -> Martin Grove is a beautiful area. North of Burnhamthorpe…it’s like a different city considering the size of the lots and houses.
 
I was opposed when we got the superbox at our first house , but I didn’t realize ( sixteen years ago) what a functional crap show Canada post was . Put in super boxes everywhere if it gives Canada post a chance to survive. There is one at this house , around the corner from me , litter is zero . Ever.


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I live on an outside corner of a crescent street, our super box is close, across the street about 150’ away. Never see debris around the box.
 
We had home delivery in Montreal, but a Community Mailbox when we moved to Mississauga in '89 just around the corner. Pretty much zero issues with litter and it works fine, no issues.

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AI Overview


As of April 2026, approximately 4 million addresses in Canada still receive direct door-to-door mail delivery. This represents about 24% of total addresses. Canada Post is beginning a five-year plan to convert these remaining home-delivery locations to community mailboxes to address financial losses.
  • Current Status: Roughly 75% of Canadian addresses already use centralized delivery (community mailboxes, apartment lobby boxes, etc.).
  • The Change: The remaining 4 million door-to-door addresses will be converted in phases.
  • Initial Phase: The first phase of this conversion involves approximately 136,000 addresses in various cities across Canada, scheduled for late 2026 and early 2027.
  • Cost Savings: The shift is expected to save Canada Post roughly $400 million annually.
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I'd like to see the schedule for the 4M addresses that are to be switched over to Community Mailboxes. 136k is a start, but IMO 5 years is too long a period. I suppose this is being phased in to align with planned staff attrition and non replacement over time.

Also, no residential customer needs Community Mailbox service 5 days a week. Cut it down to 2 days a week for a year or so and see how that works. I go to our mailbox once a week.
 
I have as much use for Canada Post as I do for CBC...in other words zilch! Shut them down!

The next time I place an order in Canada which is rare, I'll make sure if goes by FedEx or UPS. I usually order from the US and I am used to FedEx or UPS (without even requesting it) delivering my parcels to my US holding address. The store used Canada Post "Expedited Parcel" and it has a totally different meaning up here.
 
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A union is dissolved by the government primarily through a process known as decertification (or revocation of bargaining rights), which is overseen by a governmental labor relations board (e.g., the Canada Industrial Relations Board or the National Labor Relations Board in the U.S.). The government does not typically dissolve a union arbitrarily; it acts upon evidence that a majority of employees no longer support the union.
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AI Overview

A union is dissolved by the government primarily through a process known as decertification (or revocation of bargaining rights), which is overseen by a governmental labor relations board (e.g., the Canada Industrial Relations Board or the National Labor Relations Board in the U.S.). The government does not typically dissolve a union arbitrarily; it acts upon evidence that a majority of employees no longer support the union.
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I suspect it would be more efficient to kill CP than the union. The union would still exist, it would just have no members. When the government spins ups CP2, keep the union out as they just make things less efficient and more expensive.
 
There will be no CP2. More likely the Government will section off the parcel and letter mail deliver. Sell the parcel section for peanuts (like the hwy 407). No way private company going to keep all the management, director, vp, board membes positions. Service and delivers will decline and cost will increase.
 
Service and delivers will decline and cost will increase.
That is guaranteed no matter what form it continues in. While it doesn't need to make a profit, there is a limit to the amount of money you dump into the hole to try to keep the past alive. At this point, CP is like encyclopedias. A couple people love it, more use it occasionally, most wouldn't miss it if it was gone.
 
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