Canada Post reopened its facilities on Tuesday, December 17 and began the process of safely returning its operations to normal.
“It will take time to stabilize our operations, but as always, letters to Santa are treated with special attention,” the organization writes in its communication to the media.
At Canada Post locations, readers are configured to locate letters to Santa, which are identified by the postal code HOH OHO. This is what allows him to deliver these letters directly to the North Pole. All letters to Santa posted by December 23 will be delivered.
“Even if Santa Claus will not have time to respond to letters received by mail this year, we would like to inform the children that their letters will be delivered to him by Christmas Eve,” says Canada Post, by mail. press release. And Santa really can’t wait to read all these letters.” (CP/IJL)
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