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Santa will get your letters, but he won鈥檛 have time to respond: Canada Post

Letters destined for the North Pole expected to arrive by Christmas Eve, service says
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A Canada Post employee drives a mail truck at a delivery depot in Vancouver, B.C., Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

Canada Post says letters destined for the North Pole will arrive by Christmas Eve as its operations resume, but Santa Claus 鈥渨on鈥檛 have time to respond鈥 this year.

The Santa letters program is back on after a month-long strike of more than 55,000 postal workers, and Canada Post says the mailed wish lists will be handled with 鈥渟pecial care.鈥

The postal service says all letters with the iconic HOH OHO postal code mailed by Dec. 23 will be delivered.

While Santa won鈥檛 be able to respond to letters received through the mail this year, Canada Post says he is looking forward to reading them.

The service says scanners in its plants are set up to locate Santa letters, ensuring their delivery straight to the North Pole.

Canada Post operations resumed Tuesday after the country鈥檚 labour board ordered employees back on the job when it determined the two sides stood too far apart to reach a deal by year鈥檚 end.





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