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In 2006 the average Canadian family received seven letters a week, now it receives just two .
Two decades ago the post office handled 69% of parcels, today that is down to 23% .
Canada Post gets away with unrealist delivery fees because it is using up its cash reserves to cover its annual deficits.
The federal government should privatize Canada Post or disband it.
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