Does canada mail deliver on holidays
In Canada, Canada Post, the national postal service, typically does not deliver mail on the following holidays:
- New Year's Day (January 1st)
- Good Friday (variable date, but usually in March or April)
- Easter Monday (variable date, but usually in March or April)
- Victoria Day (third Monday in May)
- Canada Day (July 1st)
- Civic Holiday (first Monday in August, except in Quebec)
- Labour Day (first Monday in September)
- Thanksgiving Day (second Monday in October)
- Remembrance Day (November 11th)
- Christmas Day (December 25th)
- Boxing Day (December 26th)
However, Canada Post may deliver mail on some holidays, depending on the specific circumstances. For example:
- If a holiday falls on a Sunday, Canada Post may deliver mail on the following Monday.
- If a holiday falls on a Saturday, Canada Post may deliver mail on the preceding Friday.
- In some cases, Canada Post may deliver mail on a holiday if it is deemed essential for the delivery of critical packages, such as medical supplies or perishable goods.
It's always a good idea to check with your local post office or Canada Post's website for specific information on holiday delivery schedules in your area.