
"Canada Post is moving ahead with a transformation plan that includes a transition to community mailboxes, eventually ending home delivery. This decision is part of addressing an 'existential' crisis and faltering finances."
"Toronto city Coun. Josh Matlow expressed concerns about the switch to community mailboxes, highlighting issues related to beauty, design, safety, and accessibility that need to be addressed."
"The process to eliminate most door-to-door service is expected to take about nine years, with most of the transition anticipated to be completed in the first four years."
Canada Post is implementing a transformation plan to transition from door-to-door mail delivery to community mailboxes. This change is driven by financial difficulties and a directive from Public Services and Procurement Canada. The process will involve consultations with union representatives and municipal officials. The Canadian Postal Service Charter will need amendments to reflect this change. The transition is expected to take about nine years, with significant progress anticipated in the first four years. Concerns about safety, accessibility, and design have been raised by the public.
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