From the CBC:
“You've got
mail, overflowing U.S. post office near Canadian border tells Ontario customers”
The U.S. Postal
Service (USPS) office in Ogdensburg, N.Y., says it's no longer able to hold on
to an overflowing amount of Canadian mail — and customers north of the border
are now scrambling to make alternate arrangements. The office recently sent an
email to its Canadian customers telling them that their PO box locations
"have limited capacity to hold mail, including packages, for extended
periods of time." Canadians now have until March 15 to have someone get
their mail, or it will be classified as "unclaimed" and returned to
the sender. Many people in eastern Ontario use postal boxes at the Ogdensburg
post office to have items delivered that are usually only available in the
United States. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, they would then drive across the
border to pick them up.
But since March
2020, the land border between Canada and the United States has been closed for
non-essential travel, and many people haven't been able to claim their mail. Ottawa's
Karen Parkinson is one of those people. Parkinson owns a printing business that
has customers in the U.S., and she relies on the Ogdensburg post office to send
orders, which lowers the cost of shipping. She said she has customer payments,
invoices, bank statements, legal documents and other time-sensitive mail
sitting in her box, and there's no one in the U.S. able to pick it up for her. "The
solution is to maybe wait until the beginning of March and see if we can pay
the USPS to forward all that mail and whatever else is waiting for us up to
here in Ottawa," Parkinson said. "We're willing to do whatever it
takes to get this pandemic behind us, but it isn't without a cost."
Thousands of
packages unclaimed Laurel Lee Roethel, owner of Roethel Parcel Service in
Ogdensburg, said she's been contacted by dozens of Canadians asking if she can
collect their mail from the post office and arrange for delivery. "I've
never seen anything like this. I've been helping Canadians with their packaging
since 1984, so I've been around the block a few times. And I've never seen
anything like this," she said. Roethel said her business is also
holding on to a large number of packages for Canadian customers — more than
2,000, many since March of last year. While "things have been
piling up," Roethel said she doesn't have space issues. She's also been
able to arrange for parcels to be forwarded from her office into Canada. In
an email to CBC News, a spokesperson for the USPS said customers can be assured
"that there is not a tremendous spill of packages behind the scenes."
The notice sent to Canadians is an attempt "to get those who have just
been inactive for a very long period to make a claim," the spokesperson
said.
^ In the grand
scheme of things this isn’t that big of a deal. I’m a Canadian-American (or
American-Canadian) and don’t feel that sorry for these Canadians who have been circumventing
American and Canadian Customs rules for years. ^
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/u-s-post-office-canada-mail-pandemic-1.5920502
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