Commons committee recommends Canada Post bring back door-to-door mail delivery
OTTAWA — A House of Commons committee is recommending Canada Post come up with a plan to reinstate door-to-door delivery in parts of the country that lost the service in the last year and maintain a freeze on the installation of community mailboxes.
The report from the Liberal-dominated committee released Tuesday also says there is no need to reduce the number of days a week that mail is delivered, suggesting reduced service standards could accelerate the decline the corporation has seen in the number of letters handled.
The committee says that based on its hearings, Canadians are open to mail being delivered fewer than five days a week, but that “does not fit the business models of either Canada Post or its paying customers.”
Instead, the committee recommends increases in postal rates, muses about expanding Canada Post’s mandate to provide cellular services or broadband Internet, including email services or “the basis for a Canadian social network,” and suggests the corporation partner with e-commerce companies to increase revenues.


