Getting Things Done: Supporting Our Troops
August 30, 2007

Canada’s New Government announced today that Canada Post will provide free delivery of letters from family and friends to Canadian troops deployed in Afghanistan and elsewhere overseas, effective October 26, 2007. We also announced that Canada Post will again provide free parcel service for family and friends of deployed Canadian troops for the coming 2007 holiday season.

  • This initiative from Canada’s New Government is a great way to show continued support for our troops and their families.
  • This will help our troops overseas remain connected with their loved ones in Canada.
  • We encourage friends and family of the Canadian Forces to use this new program to support them in their important task.
With capacity limitations on military aircraft carrying supplies and munitions to deployed forces, this offer is restricted to family and friends of the deployed service men and women serving overseas in war zones. That includes members of the Canadian Forces serving in Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Sinai and Jerusalem. Troops serving on any of the deployed Her Majesty's Canadian Ships are also included in the offer.

To ensure the proper customs declaration form and addressing information, the letters and parcels will need to be deposited at one of Canada Post's more than 6,600 full service retail outlets across the country (letters and packages dropped in regular street letter boxes will not qualify). They will then be forwarded to Canadian Forces Bases in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Victoria, British Columbia and Belleville, Ontario. Once delivered to the military bases, the Department of National Defence will take charge of the letters and parcels and ensure their delivery overseas. All mail must be addressed to a specific soldier, including rank and mission information.