Canada post how to stop junk mail

Canada Post offers a few ways to reduce or stop receiving junk mail:

  1. National Do Not Mail List: You can add your name and address to the National Do Not Mail List, which is a database of individuals who do not want to receive unsolicited mail. To add your name, visit the Canada Post website and fill out the online form.
  2. Canada Post's Opt-Out Program: Canada Post has an opt-out program that allows you to stop receiving certain types of mail, such as credit card offers and insurance solicitations. To opt out, visit the Canada Post website and follow the instructions.
  3. Contact Publishers Clearing House: Publishers Clearing House is a company that sends out a lot of junk mail, including sweepstakes and contest entries. You can contact them directly to request that they stop sending you mail. Their contact information is:
  4. Contact the Canadian Marketing Association: The Canadian Marketing Association is a trade association that represents the direct marketing industry. You can contact them to request that they stop sending you mail. Their contact information is:
  5. Use a Mail Filter: You can also use a mail filter, such as a paper shredder or a mail sorting system, to help reduce the amount of junk mail you receive.
  6. Check with your local post office: Your local post office may have a "do not mail" list that you can add your name to. Contact your local post office to see if they have such a list and how to add your name to it.

It's worth noting that while these methods can help reduce the amount of junk mail you receive, they may not eliminate it entirely.