On Saturday, September 12, 2009, the federal Conservatives quietly announced a Canadian Postal Service
Charter that outlines the government’s expectations for Canada Post in regard to service standards and other
matters.
The Charter largely reiterates existing policy and includes an expectation that Canada Post will maintain
“the moratorium on the closure of rural post offices.”
The Charter also acknowledges that providing postal services to rural areas is an integral part of
universal postal service.
While it’s a good start, the Charter isn’t altogether reasonable.