• orioler25@lemmy.ca
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    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).

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      vulnerable communities from exploitatively expensive access to a basic need like the mail is

      Basic need for what? Real estate sales flyers?

      You lost my attention at Naomi Klein and her Volvo Socialists.

      Our government has better things to spend our money on.

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        This seriously reads like some misinformation bot.

        Explain to us all why you think it’s a good idea to require people to use online services for their taxes, voting ballots, banking and credit documentation (any bills really), medical correspondence, etc. You never thought about guaranteeing your right to not disclose to the state that you’re disabled when you don’t have to, since you should be guaranteed this service anyway? Is there a reason you’re okay with the state treating what ought to be a public service like it’s a business? Did you have some lapse in object permanence and forget that other human beings exist and do things that you do not do?

        Complete bootlicker vibes from you. They steal our money to give to corporations, and here you are begging for even less to go to you, spineless.

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        Yeah, giving somebody’s personal manifesto as a source is always a bad sign. I don’t care if it’s Naomi Klein or Ayn Rand. TBF I learned a bit about the history anyway.

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      If they dissolved the crown corporation and made it part of some ministry again, I doubt much would change.

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      You sound like a very smart person.

      Now explain how talking in an arrogant tone and sprinkling in as much jargon as possible into your speech is going to get the working class on board with your little movement.

      Or do you think a socialist movement can be successful without the working class?

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        The weird thing is that the most socialist stratum by far now (the upper middle class) is also the one that owns most of the capital.

        The lower class is getting more and more right-wing, if anything. It’s definitely a new age.

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      Using what criteria are you comparing the postal service to public education or healthcare?

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        The post office is the initial technology of the government for communication and low scale cargo connectivity. It acts as a conduit between a people and its government. It is often the first presence of sovereignty in any country since it shows that the settlement is connected to the rest of a country.

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            What’s important is that there is some form of public service communication that everyone can access. The mail is safe to deprecate if and only if internet access is a public service instead: if every person gets a computer or smartphone with an internet connection for free.

            That would honestly be a great system, but that’s not one Canadians have. So the post should stay.

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              When was the last time you used canada post for communication? Even my 86 yr old friend uses email. Libraries have internet access, so it already is a free public service. I support Canada Post staying, but only if the people that use it pay for the cost.

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                Friday I got a parcel from China in my mailbox, because it was sent via normal mail, not UPS/FedEx.

                My daughter was opening a bank account with a partner, they needed ID and a utility bill that had the mailing address printed on it. Paper address mailings are also used for citizenship and other matters as a way to help ensure you are in the country and picking up mail, rather than online fraud.

                For CRA password account reset they paper mail you a code to stop online scams.

                Court notice papers can legit be served by mail.

                My strata ( by law ) has to mail certain documents like AGM info to residents, as electronic notification doesn’t count for some specific things.

                And so on.

                As for your e savvy person. Great. My my old aunts don’t have a cell phone or computer.

                Also say you can’t afford and ISP, you can’t get electronic info at home, but mail comes free

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                  Canada Post usage is down to less than half. An average household receives two pieces of mail a week. The service, as it is currently funded, is not rational. It is over staffed and hugely overpriced.

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                Any government related communication like related to healthcare, driving licence, passport, etc. Insurances still send the physical contract by mail. Financial institutions also send by mail important documents. Most of these could be done electronically, but they are not.

                The main issue is that our mail is polluted by all sorts of garbage publicity from different companies. Those should cost way way more to do. That way, we can reduce the need for evey mail delivery person to go to each door like they do now.

                Looks like my address will be converted and having known both systems, I much prefer having a mail delivery person come to my home. It’s a more personalized relation and he cares about us. It’s just not the same with a community mailbox.

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                  Canada Post has gone from delivering over 5.5B letters in 2006 to less than 1/2 that in 2025, with no sign in sight of that trend reversing. Canada Post shouldn’t be a make work program, or a feel good program. The system should reflect the need it is addressing.

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                Not everywhere has a library though, and not everyone can afford a phone or pc, so what to do about those people who do need the mail?

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                  I’m getting downvoted for ideology. Noting that mail delivery has fallen to an average of 2 letters per week per household, with no significant reduction in mail carriers doesn’t mean anything because their position isn’t based on fact.

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                I mail in my votes, and Canada Post handles those. I would not trust any digital voting system.

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            If it were up to Volvo socialists, we would still be employing whalers and candle makers.

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          Then your criteria make no sense. Just because it is state owned does not mean it has to operate at a loss. It is providing a service to businesses, and persons. I don’t want taxpayers to subsidize businesses - let them pay what it costs. The other stuff you wrote sounds like word salad.

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            You are only viewing this as a business. Not a public service. Private delivery companies can refuse to deliver for any reason. Now, let’s take this into the context of sensitive parcels or mail-in voting. How do you know for sure that this future version of delivery will deliver it in good faith when it is in the hands of private control? Laws, rules and legislation be damned even if they exist for when there are high stakes things involved we know there is risk of cheating (like elections). Why would you even want to invite such a risk? We also know that the government are incredibly bad at keeping public data secure - so I wouldn’t count on a fully electronic voting system.

            Look at what electronic payment providers (Visa and Mastercard) have done to artists and indie developers. They are being deplatformed simply because under the eyes of these payment processors, they do not fit their broad and obscure guidelines, when the hosting platform (Steam and Patreon for example) and laws itself allows for such content. Under a neutral payment processor this wouldn’t have happened. People’s lives and income streams would collapse overnight.

            Now look at media companies, are you also suggesting that CBC should be sold off and privatized when it’s obvious that every private media company out there is out to push their version of propaganda and bias? Last I checked CBC doesn’t make money either.

            Using modern technology to fill in much of the services, while viable, is simply not a complete solution and it invites more risk than necessary.

            The cost for sending parcels domestically is relatively cheap only because we are collectively subsidizing it - which in turn every Canadian actually benefits from this. This anchors the prices of parcel delivery among the private ones to stay relatively close to Canada Post’s prices. You, in fact, benefit from this. Canada’s population simply cannot be compared to many other country’s postal rates because we do not have the population density for cheaper rates. What makes it worse is that Canada Post doesn’t have the right of first refusal for any kind of mail or parcel delivery.

            Your frustration with Canada Post should be directed at the series of federal governments that even let this happen in the first place when Canada Post itself have been telling the feds that they need to change their mandate for it to be more solvent.

            Maybe you should also look into the cost of operating public transit, why Canada doesn’t have a robust passenger rail network, and the duopoly of Air Canada and WestJet.