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Unaddress Admail - Its Your Choice


Are you tired of junk mail?

Is your community mailbox location frequently littered with unwanted flyers?


What YOU can do!


To stop receiving unaddressed admail, simply place a notice in your mail box advising Canada Post that you wish to stop receiving unaddressed mail.

If you decide to stop the distribution of ad mail to your home, Canada Post will no longer deliver free samples, coupons, flyers and circulars, government mailings, free distribution magazines, catalogues, non-profit and event information, municipal service notices (e.g., schedule of snow removal, changes in garbage pick-up, announcement of town hall meetings) etc.  However, Canada Post is obliged by law, under Section 35 of the Canada Post Corporation Act, to deliver mailings that are made on behalf of members of the House of Commons.

For more information, refer to: http://www.reddotcampaign.ca/
The choice is yours!



Addressed Admail - It’s your Choice
To stop receiving Addressed Admail delivered by Canada Post (advertising mail), you can do one of the following:

 

 

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