World Post Day

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2024 DateOctober 9, 2024
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World Post Day History

World Post Day celebrates the role of postal services in facilitating communication and fostering connections between people worldwide. This global event highlights the importance of the postal sector in promoting commerce and fostering economic development. Efficient and effective postal services contribute to the overall growth and prosperity of countries, enhancing the lives of their citizens by providing an essential means of communication.

World Post Day traces its origins back to 1874, with the creation of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) in Switzerland, which aimed to streamline and simplify international postal services. This event is particularly significant, as Canada was among the UPU's founding members. Today, Canada Post plays a critical role in both the national and international postal ecosystems. Canada Post not only facilitates mail delivery, but also in offers parcel delivery and logistics support, which contribute directly to Canada's economic growth and connection with the global market.

In Canada, World Post Day is observed annually on October 9th. On this day, various events and outreach initiatives emphasize the importance of postal services to both individuals and businesses. Canada Post, along with other stakeholders, participates in these events, showcasing the latest advancements in postal technology and promoting efficient practices that cater to the evolving needs of consumers. World Post Day serves as a reminder of the relevance of postal services in our society and encourages Canadians to appreciate their continued role in facilitating communication and commerce.

World Post Day facts

  • The USPS processes and delivers 472.1 million mail pieces each day.
  • Benjamin Franklin was the first Postmaster General.
  • The USPS owns the largest civilian vehicle fleet in the world, with over 227,000 vehicles.
  • Canada Post reaches more than 16.5 million addresses across Canada, delivering around 8.4 billion items in 2019. It operates one of the largest retail networks in the country, with over 6,200 post offices.
  • In the 1950s, Canada Post started using Postal codes. The alphanumeric codes started in major cities and expanded across the country in the 1970s.

Top things to do in Canada for World Post Day

  • Pay a visit to your local post office and send a letter or postcard to a friend or family member, appreciating the value of postal services.
  • Visit the Canadian Postal Museum located in the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec. Discover Canada's postal history and marvel at the extensive collection of stamps, postal artifacts, and vehicles used for mail delivery.

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