Advocate says end of door-to-door mail delivery will be ‘isolating’ for seniors
OTTAWA — Seventy-nine-year-old Janet Wees says she writes 400 letters a year and usually gets mail delivered at least two or three times a week.
For Wees, Canada Post’s plan to end door-to-door mail delivery, in favour of community mailboxes, is life-changing and she fears it will isolate seniors and poses risks for people with mobility issues.
Wees, who lives in Calgary, recently had a hip replacement. She said she fears walking to a community mailbox won’t be safe for many seniors, including herself.
“I can’t even go down my driveway in the winter because it’s full of ice and snow,” she said in an interview with The Canadian Press. “I really don’t have any way of getting out onto wherever I’m going to go to pick up my mail.”