I'm no friend of Canada Post and certainly there are areas of their operations that go handle some cost cutting.
Cut down the dealer's commisions for example
I'm on very good terms with my local outlet, he had to let his minimum wage assistant go as he simply couldn't afford it on the percentage Canada Post pays him (it's a moderately busy outlet).
They say they are loosing money on lettermail, but does not the same postman have to deliver the unaddressed admail the same as lettermail?
Carrier costs are only a portion of the cost to deliver mail, if it wasn't for Admail rates would be even higher.
IMHO it would be much cheaper and more effective to send a truck and drop the bag with mail at every postman house instead.
That's pretty much how it's done here in Toronto, carrier goes to the local depot to sort their mail, they take the first load with them while the rest is delivered to lock boxes enroute. Don't know what it's like in your area but there is no way around here that a carrier could carry an entire days mail at one time.
USPS recognized that people who prepare their packages are costing them less money and significantly discounted electronically prepared parcels.
USPS give a 5% discount for online postage, Canada Post gives 3%.
Then the guy comes, he will be filling up the Small Packet form by hand and his ONE parcel will take 3-5 minutes of postal clerk time. The senior citizen comes and likes to talk, they want to mail something but need to ask 20 questions.
The joy of running a CP franchise, commission is based on postage sold, doesn't matter how long it takes to process each customer they get the same percentage.
As for cost cutting, there's still room but they have done an enormous amount over the past 20 - 30 years by outsourcing postal services (franchise outlets, contract drivers etc.).
And what is their incentive to change things? CP is like a monopoly for non-courier postal services
The only monopoly they have is for standard First Class mail, if it was really possible to provide the services for less wouldn't there be private sector companies undercutting them?

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