Golly. Now that's what I call real change. Canada Post learns the meaning of humility.
Stephen Harper's ghastly legacy starts being dismantled.
Or when it comes to the brilliant idea to install community mail boxes in a country with an aging population, and some of the harshest weather in the world.
At the very least suspended.
As you probably know, from now on in Harperland if you're old or disabled, or can't walk for miles or clamber over a snow drift to get to your ugly new community mailbox.
If you want home delivery, you have to get a doctor's note.
Not CONada Post says because they don't trust seniors. But only because they care about their health, and want to know their "special needs."
After all didn't they once suggest it might be an "exercise opportunity?"
But sadly, or scandalously, it seems those wretched suits forgot to check with Canada's doctors, and they're not happy.