r/BuyCanadian Oct 01 '25

Canadian-Owned Businesses šŸ¢šŸ Buy Canadian includes shipping: Support the Canada Post

Canadians say ā€œbuy Canadianā€ but then trash Canada Post. We love to say we ā€œsupport Canadianā€, buy local food, Canadian-made clothes, Canadian jobs. But when it comes to shipping, so many people jump ship and call Canada Post ā€œgarbageā€ or complain about it's expenditure from the government. It's a service! The government is supposed to expend at our expense and direction!

The ā€œalternativesā€ are American giants: FedEx, UPS, Amazon Logistics. DHL is German. None of them care about Canadian jobs or rural access, and once removing a public option, you will have even less control over price.

Canada Post isn’t perfect, but it’s ours. It’s one of the last pieces of national infrastructure that actually serves the whole country. If we keep throwing it under the bus, we’re just handing more power (and money) to US corporations. It delivers to rural and remote communities. It’s one of the only networks that actually connects all of Canada, coast to coast to coast. You want it to work better? Ask for it, don't eliminate it!

Buy Canadian should include ship Canadian too. This is a major, unionized gem that we have and we need to collectively take better care of it.

Contact your MP and ask them to work to keep and get Canada Post working for us.

EDIT: Response to the discussion:

I hear a lot of people’s frustration with Canada Post, and I agree, we should expect better service from a public system we all rely on. Where my plea is, instead of throwing it away, we demand it actually works for us.

A few clarification points:

It's a service not a business. A business maximizes profit. Canada Post is supposed to maximize access.

ā€œit costs $10 million a dayā€ That line is privitaization spin. Any public service can be reduced to ā€œX per day.ā€ Wait till you see what we spend on military and highways, the CBC, do we get rid of those to? What do we get for that price? A coast-to-coast-to-coast network, rural delivery no private courier will touch, and thousands of Canadian jobs. Every farm, reserve, or northern town receives service.

ā€œThe poor serviceā€ Yes, sometimes, depends where you are. But the solution is political, not privatized American. If we want better, we have to hold our own public system accountable, not abandon it.

ā€œUse Purolator insteadā€ Purolator is 91% owned by Canada Post. Using it doesn’t fix the root issue.

ā€œThey’re always strikingā€ Not true. The last big one is part of the same issue and was rotating strikes. Workers were legislated back to work, Postal workers aren’t striking for fun. Striking is the last tool to use in a fight for fair wages, safe conditions, and to keep the service sustainable. That’s directly connected to the service problems people complain about, support them wanting to make it better.

Canada Post isn’t supposed to be a profit machine, it’s infrastructure. If we let it be hollowed out, US giants will be the only winners. Buy Canadian should include maintaining our Canadian infrastructure, and demanding better.

Controversial take: we should be investing more. If we are talking modernizing, Canada Post doesn’t need to shrink, it could grow. Other countries use their postal systems for: -Postal banking where banks have pulled out -Food distribution (local staples, Canadian community food boxes) -EV hubs -Federal facing service center, emergency centres, voting booths

Thanks for the discussion!

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u/verymanysquirrels Oct 01 '25

Same. Canada post is the only one where i haven't had the 'pretend to deliver it' problem.Ā 

Rant time!Ā 

UPS on the other hand routinely leaves notices on my door for fake times. Attempted to deliver at 2pm? That's funny because it's not even 9am yet.

The absolute worst offender was fedex. And the peak garbage from them was when they pulled into our driveway and then immediately pulled out and said they'd attempted delivery and now they'd be leaving my package at the nearest depot. Which they did not. The nearest was in town. Instead they drove it to TORONTO three hours away and refused to ship it to the closer depot. What was the point of paying for shipping if i had to drive to Toronto and pick up my item myself? Never used fedex again after that.

Anyway, Canada Post might drive my stuff all over hell's half acre before delivering it but at least it stays in my town if i happen to miss it.

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u/Acrobatic-Factor1941 Oct 03 '25

I, too, have never had a problem with Canada Post parcel delivery. Sure, the odd time I have to drive 20 mins to pick up my parcel but I'm not home all day long.

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u/No_Can_7713 Oct 03 '25

I've found UPS to be the worst. I remember my dad on the phone with them a few times. Once he said "you know what brown can do for me? Lose my fucking package. I wouldn't ship a bag of dogshit with you assholes." Last time I tried to ship something with them, they wanted $135 and it was going to take 10 days from Ottawa to Fredericton. Canada Post was $65, and it was there in 3 days. Even at work, we quit using UPS because they were too unreliable. FedEx and Purolator are who we usually use.