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Government Operations committee In the context of our position today, it is that our members, the local governments, the residents, and the businesses continue to have access to a mail service that provides them the opportunity to deliver packages, letters, whatever it is, at an affordable cost across the count
October 20th, 2016Committee meeting
Sean McEachern
Government Operations committee I don't know offhand.
October 20th, 2016Committee meeting
Sean McEachern
Government Operations committee Answer about Weyburn.
October 20th, 2016Committee meeting
Sean McEachern
Government Operations committee From the Regina perspective, I can't give you exact figures on door-to-door delivery, but I can tell you about my experience within the city, as a resident. All new divisions within the City of Regina are designed with the concept of the community mailbox, and with the past yea
October 20th, 2016Committee meeting
Sean McEachern
Government Operations committee Yes, there are a number of communities in northern Saskatchewan that benefit from Nutrition North. A number of those communities have a Canada Post outlet. It's usually quite small. You'd never even know it's a Canada Post office, because sometimes it's just a little ATCO trailer
October 20th, 2016Committee meeting
Sean McEachern
Government Operations committee For clarity, I think what SUMA is referring to is a little bit more about actual post offices being in banks. I'm not necessarily sure it was a postal banking proposal, because there are a number of different credit unions and big banks around a number of smaller communities. Wi
October 20th, 2016Committee meeting
Sean McEachern
Government Operations committee We have a total of probably 100 to 130 villages within Saskatchewan, and a majority of those probably don't have banks, but a good number of our larger towns do, and of course our larger urban centres do. Most of our larger service regions would have them. If you take the south
October 20th, 2016Committee meeting
Sean McEachern