Dear member of Parliament: Postal bill to partially deregulate Canada Post is premature and potentially dangerous

October 15, 2009  -  13:35

Strategic Review of Canada Post / Letter

In June 2009, the federal government introduced Bill C-44, an Act to amend the Canada Post Corporation Act. If approved, this bill would partially deregulate Canada Post by removing international letters from Canada Post’s exclusive privilege to handle letters.

I oppose Bill C-44. Canada Post has an 'exclusive privilege' to collect, transmit and deliver letters, including international letters, in order to finance its universal service obligation.

The government should not be considering this major move without a proper review of the issue. This did not happen during the government’s recent strategic review of the post office.

I believe it will become increasingly difficult for Canada Post to provide service to everyone, no matter where they live, if the government erodes the very mechanism that funds universal postal service - the exclusive privilege.

Please oppose Bill C-44.

Yours truly,

(name)______________________________

(address)____________________________

(city/town)____________________________

(postal code)________________________

 

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