Concern about seniors. Resignation that it makes financial sense. And, from some who already have community mailboxes: "Get over it."
Canadians voiced a wide range of reactions after a federal government announcement that could change how many of them get their mail.
Ottawa said Thursday it's allowing Canada Post to change the way it operates in an effort to save the carrier, which is effectively going bankrupt. The corporation will no longer be required to do door-to-door home deliveries, shifting the four million addresses that still receive mail at home to community mailboxes over the coming years. In response, all Canada Post members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers immediately went on strike.
For some people in communities that still have home delivery, the news is bitte