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If you've been driving your spouse to drink with questions about your missing Publisher's Clearing House entry, or you falsely accused your agent of failing to mail the book contract from your ...
OTTAWA — The Industrial Inquiry Commission report on the labour dispute at Canada Post recommends phasing out daily door-to-door letter mail delivery for individual addresses, while daily ...
(Credit: Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press/Postmedia files) Canada Post needs to phase out its daily door-to-door letter-mail delivery service for individual addresses and also make other changes ...
Canada Post needs to phase out its daily door-to-door letter-mail delivery service for individual addresses and also make other changes to reverse its growing financial losses, according to a new ...
Watering down Royal Mail delivery rules risks “rewarding failure” as millions of households are hit by post delays, Citizens Advice has warned. Following concerns about postal voting for the ...
or bankrupt,” and calls for sweeping changes to ensure its survival – including phasing out individual door-to-door mail delivery. The industrial inquiry commission report, led by labour ...
The service performance report shows the best and worst states and districts for USPS mail delivery. The target percentage score is 93. The top 10 USPS mail delivery districts are five of the six ...
The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) has reported that the number of complaints about the quality of postal delivery has increased significantly in the last year. There is an ...
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 16, 2025. The Canadian Press A Canada Post worker fills his truck with mail in Montreal on Tuesday, Dec.17, 2024.
on-time delivery rates dipped. A report from the Postal Service’s Office of the Inspector General released in March identified problems with the rollout. Auditors found months-old mail lying ...
The report says declining mail volume has made door delivery financially unsustainable. About 25 per cent of Canadian addresses, or roughly four million homes in older neighbourhoods, continue to ...