Canada Post taking steps to meet holiday season demand
As holiday shopping continues to ramp up, Canada Post says they’re taking steps to prepare for a busy season of deliveries.
In an emailed statement, the company confirms they’re hiring 4,200 additional seasonal staff across Canada, adding 1,400 vehicles for delivery and they’ve secured 2,000 additional parking spots to accommodate extra trailers.
“We are leveraging new sortation capacity we've added recently in Vancouver, Calgary, Regina, Kitchener, Montréal, and Moncton,” a spokesperson for Canada Post said. “This will support our unrivalled national network which includes more than 6,000 post offices, close to 500 depots and 21 processing plants.”
Canada Post said during the two weeks ending on Christmas Eve in 2020, employees delivered nearly 20 million parcels to Canadians, including a record 2.4 million parcels on Dec. 21.
Customers are reminded to do online research with retailers to understand the availability of items and ensure they’re not disappointed, Canada Post said.
Shipping deadlines for parcels and letters to ensure they arrive on time can be found online.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Biden delivers remarks following Trump's win
U.S. President Joe Biden delivered remarks to the nation Thursday in what was his first appearance on camera following Donald Trump’s decisive victory over Kamala Harris.
New DNA evidence rewrites long-told stories of people in ancient Pompeii
When a volcanic eruption buried the ancient city of Pompeii, the last desperate moments of its citizens were preserved in stone for centuries.
PM Trudeau revives Canada-U.S. relations cabinet committee after Trump win
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is reviving a special cabinet committee dedicated to Canada-U.S. relations, following Republican Donald Trump's re-election.
The world's 10 richest people got a record US$64 billion richer from Trump's re-election
Wednesday wasn't just a good day for Donald Trump. The wealth of the world’s 10 richest people also soared by a record amount, according to Bloomberg’s Billionaire Index.
Police in southern Mexico find 11 bodies, including two of minors, dumped by a highway
Police in a southern Mexico region rife with drug cartel violence have found 11 bodies, including two of minors, dumped by a highway, prosecutors in the state of Guerrero said Thursday.
Video shows suspect shooting man inside Markham, Ont. garage
Police have released video footage showing a suspect shooting a man inside a Markham garage in broad daylight on Wednesday afternoon.
Inside Canada's chaotic response to avian flu
A CFIA official is calling it the 'largest animal health emergency that this country has ever had to face.' A joint IJF/CTV News investigation looks into Canada's response to the bird flu pandemic, and how it's ravaged the country's farms.
Wayne Gretzky, Elon Musk and a few pro golfers: Here's who attended Trump's victory party
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump welcomed a variety of attendees at his victory celebrations in Florida this week, from his family, supporters and political allies to a selection of high-profile figures.
Who ruined Hobo Hot Springs? Ministry investigates as mystery roils Harrison, B.C.
The steaming waters in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs, 130 kilometres east of Vancouver, could once be enjoyed in pools known as the Hobo Hot Springs for free — unlike the neighbouring Harrison Hot Springs Resort where users of its pools must be resort guests.