Frequently Asked Questions

[ad_1] Are parcel deliveries delayed now, and if so, why? We are experiencing delays as we put safety first. Our top priority is to do everything possible to keep our people, and the communities we serve, safe. That has meant implementing significant changes right across our operations, following the guidance of national and local public … Read more

Package Redirection Terms and Conditions

[ad_1] These Terms and Conditions govern your use of the Package Redirection service for shippers.  Please read them carefully. By using this service you represent and warrant that you have authority to bind the shipper to these Terms and Conditions pursuant to which you are requesting this redirection. Payment for the Package Redirection service must … Read more

FAQ’s of canada post services

Why has epost changed? People asked us to make epost easier to use on all devices, from desktop computers to mobile phones. The transition of epost to canadapost.ca/inbox, introduces a more convenient, mobile-friendly epost. Can I continue to use the old epost site? Yes, epost.ca will still be available. Canada post plan to close it … Read more

Data visualisation: How the National Energy Board succeeded to make its data more accessible

[ad_1] The Data Visualization Primer, put together by the National Energy Board (NEB) in collaboration with Dr. Doris Kosminsky and the Open Data Team at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, is a way for us to share what we have learned in building data visualization projects. From the get-go, our Data Visualization Initiative (DVI) … Read more

GC Open Source, the story so far

[ad_1] 2018 was undeniably the year of “digital” for our government. Among many other developments, we introduced a set of Digital Standards, began experimenting with delivering services through smart devices and launched the Digital Operations Strategic Plan, our plan to deliver better services to Canadians. Anchoring all of these pieces is our desire to work … Read more

A step towards more open government

[ad_1] Canadians can now go online and see one of the first milestones of the new Access to Information Act, which was recently amended to make the federal government more open to the public it serves. As of July 30, 2019, the titles of more than 2,200 memoranda received by ministers and deputy ministers in … Read more