Canada Post continues to ramp up operations as employees work to safely deliver items that were held in the postal system

OTTAWA, ON, Dec. 20, 2024 /CNW/ - Canada Post has processed the parcels held in the postal system during the strike, with all these items now flowing through our network or delivered. We expect a significant portion of these items to be delivered before Christmas.

Here's what Canadians need to know as we make good progress on ramping up our operations and stabilizing the network:

    --  Post offices are open and Canadians and small businesses can drop off
        parcels and letters.
    --  Carded items held at local post offices during the strike will remain
        available for pick up for 15 days from December 17.
    --  To deliver more items before Christmas, Canada Post employees will be
        delivering this weekend in select cities.
    --  On-time service guarantees continue to be suspended as we work our way
        back to full service levels.
    --  For domestic packages, Canadians should continue to expect delivery
        delays into early January 2025.
    --  Between urban centres, Canadians should expect package delivery delays
        of two to three days. For packages travelling longer distances, expect
        delays of up to 10 days.
    --  With a large, integrated network of processing plants, depots and post
        offices across the country, we expect to return to full service levels
        and normal delivery standards in early January.
    --  While employees are making a best effort to stabilize delivery
        operations for rural and remote areas, delays should be expected into
        early 2025.

Holiday closures

    --  Canada Post will be closed December 25 and 26, and January 1. Post
        offices will be closed and there will be no collection or delivery
        operations.

Commercial business customers

    --  New commercial volumes may be dropped off at our plants and depots for
        processing. Scheduled parcel pickup services have resumed.

International mail and parcels

    --  We continue to work through an accumulation of international mail and
        parcels.
    --  The postal system will start accepting new international mail on
        December 23.

Check for the latest updates on canadapost.ca. We thank Canadians for their patience as we work safely to stabilize our operations.

SOURCE Canada Post