Discovering Canada
Newspapers The most popular National newspaper in Canada is The Globe and Mail. Local newspapers may also be available. Newspapers are typically available in grocery or drug stores, unless subscribed to services that will deliver directly to your home. Canadian Postal Service – Canada Post Canada Post Corporation is the country’s primary postal operator. Canada Post delivers mail traditionally, via door-to-door service. Most cities have a local Post Office that you may visit in order to weigh letters/packages, purchase postage, and buy shipping supplies such as boxes and envelopes. In addition to your local post office many national chains of convenience stores have a post office kiosk onsite which provides convenience and extended hours of service to residents. Sending/Receiving Letters In order to mail a letter, individuals may address an envelope and include the necessary postage (typically done by placing a stamp on the upper right-hand corner of the envelope). The envelope is then placed in a red Canada Post mailbox – typically found on street corners or outside of businesses and public buildings.
Helpful Hint: When mailing money, it is important never to send cash. Cash cannot be replaced if it is lost in the mail. Always use a cheque or money order when sending money by mail.
In addition to the Canada Post, two major, independent providers exist to offer enhanced and convenient shipping services. United Parcel Service (UPS), Federal Express (FedEx), and DHL Express (DHL) offer shipping and delivery options for items varying in weight and size throughout Canada and overseas. UPS and FedEx both offer package pickup at your door as well as overnight delivery to countries outside of Canada. Packages may be tracked through a reference number or email account at certain stages in the shipping/delivery process. Additionally, insurance can be purchased for goods of high value. For specific information, visit the following websites: United Parcel Service (UPS) – www.ups.com/content/ca/en/index.jsx
Federal Express (FedEx) – www.fedex.com/ca_english
DHL Express (DHL) – http://international.dhl.ca/en.html
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