I like the idea of community mail boxes bringing the local community together. Hell, I don't even know a lot of my city neighbours. This could work out nicely, especially if neighbours bring mail to their other neighbours who have trouble with mobility. That and less tax money spent. Good all around.
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True enough. Carrying their two letters should certainly be easier than getting groceries home. Maybe SkipTheDishes will expand their service to deliver mail.
I'm honestly concerned by the amount of comments in this short comment section that suggests many of you do not actually know what Canada Post is. The reason they value profit imperatives is that, as a crown corporation, Canada Post is a neoliberal response to the success and increasing costs of public services in the mid- to late-twentieth century. Even though it is state owned and operated, it is fundamentally founded on the notion that business-based decision making is a more "efficient" and therefore less costly way to organize a system. This is wrong, obviously, but the consequence of that is we are forced to protect Canada Post as it does actually exist as the only publicly-owned postal service in Canada and is therefore crucial to protecting vulnerable communities from exploitatively expensive access to a basic need like the mail is. They talk about cost-saving measures as they ultimately view this as a revenue stream that has effectively appropriated what ought to be a public service in the way that healthcare and education is (I'm sure you can all relate this to the trajectory that those public services have also taken in the past fifty years).
Basic sources that you should read if you're uninformed on this:
https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/crown-corporation
https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/canada-post-corporation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_Post
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purolator_Inc. (Purolator is also known to have worse labour conditions than Canada Post, and handles much of their package delivery traffic)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starve_the_beast (not directly related to Canada Post, but rather the overall privatization of public services and works)
Klein, Naomi. The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism (2007).
Jones, Gareth Stedman. The Political Theory of Neoliberalism. (2013).
If they dissolved the crown corporation and made it part of some ministry again, I doubt much would change.
My neighborhood went community mailbox 10yrs ago and we are fine. They will still deliver home mail to folks who are not fit to venture out of their houses. Breathe. We can get through this, post fam.
My last house had a community mailbox. Current house has door to door. I have setup an automation using a window sensor that sends a notice to my phone when I get mail. I'm sure I'll survive without that.
If it really is much cheaper to have community mailboxes, then they should convert everyone in Canada to them. I've only ever had a community mailbox and it is a perfectly reasonable way for me to get my mail.
No, mobility impaired and elderly people should be able to continue getting their mail to their door.
This is a service that should be reliable and accessible for everyone. Cost savings aren't more valuable than that.
People shouldn't be guaranteed home delivery because of their address.
There should be community mailboxes as a standard and then if you have a mobility issue you apply for home delivery.
At the moment there are many people who aren't impaired that get home delivery who don't really need it and cost tax payers more money. Those resources should be directed to those that need it on a case by case basis.
FYI,
RE Canada Post
The Corporation holds an interest in Purolator Courier, Innovapost, Progistix-Solutions and Canada Post International Limited
This always seems to be a passionate topic, I find it pretty rare these days to actually receive anything important. 9/10 times its just garbage.
Heres why i see it still relevent. CRA mailings to a registered address as a 2FA method. Court notices served by mail. Some old folks can't cope with computers and email. Parcels from other countries- I just got one Friday in my mailbox. Also used as proof of address for bank account, citizenship apps, etc. Strata documents are required to notify via paper mail.
I'm sure there are many more scenarios that I haven't directly encountered
It's not like they won't get any mail at all. They just have to go down the block to a community mailbox.
Yes, which they open with a key. Not exactly a fortress of security but at least a modicum more secure than a mailbox by someone’s front door, or worse, leaving the mail on the porch right in front of the door.
The only issue is for older folks or people with disabilities that limit their mobility. Thankfully, Canada Post already has delivery accommodation services for people who need them, including home delivery.
They didn't want those mail-in votes anyways