Canada Post strike

Mailing Services would like to pass along this information from the United States Postal System. We are unable to send letter mail or packages to Canada at this time due to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers strike. We ask departments to hold all USPS outgoing mail shipping to Canada until this issue has been resolved. Companies like FedEx and UPS, which operate on both sides of the border, are still operational during the strike meaning Canadians and Americans can ship their items through these couriers.

Here is the information we have received from the Pullman Post Office:

Effective Nov. 29, the Postal Service will temporarily suspend international mail acceptance to Canada due to the Foreign Postal Operator indicating that they are unable to process or deliver international mail or services because of the ongoing national strike by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers.

Mailing Services will keep you updated when we are allowed to ship items to our Northern neighbors again. Please call or email Mailing Services if you have any questions.

Thanks, and Happy Holidays!

Mailing Services
509-335-2365
mailing.services@wsu.edu

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