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Holiday mailing: Our guide to shipping deadlines

December has begun, which means time is running out if you have a holiday letter or parcel to send across the country or someplace else on the planet.

International Christmas cards should be mailed by Dec. 7

Dec. 17 is the deadline for sending a holiday card outside the province at Canada Post regular rates to ensure it arrives before Dec. 25. (Chris Wattie/Reuters)

December has begun, which means time is running out ifyou have a holiday letter or parcel to send across the country or someplace else on the planet.

Canada Post saysthatif you've got cards and letters to send within Canada and you want to make sure they get to their destination by Dec. 25,they should be in the mail by Dec. 17.

Regular parcels, meanwhile,should be out by Dec. 11.

Letters going abroad shouldbe on their way by Dec. 7, while regular packages should have been sent already.

If you're planning to send a Christmaswishlist tothe North Poleatthe postal codeH0H 0H0, letters sent by regular mail do not require postage. ButCanada Post advises to send your letter byDec.16 "to make sure Santa has enough time to read it and respond."

Shipping in Canada

Cost and distance determine the deadlines for mailing and shipping cards and gifts.

Canada Post lists these dates for mail inside the country:

Holiday Cards Send by: Holiday Packages Send by:
Local Delivery Dec. 21 Priority Dec. 23
Within Province Dec. 18 Xpresspost Dec.22
Outside Province Dec. 17 Regular Parcel Dec. 11

Normally, parcels sent at regular rates take up to nine business days for delivery outside the province, so Canada Post is adding one day for the holiday season.

Canada Post guarantees that Priority and Xpresspost packages will be delivered by the end of the next business day for packages sent locally or within theprovince (and nationally for Priority) for most major urban centres. They will do deliveries until 6 p.m. on Dec. 24.

Xpresspost rates are about double the regular cost and Priority costs about three times as much.

If the gift you send measures no more than 2 x 27 x 38 cm and weighs less than 500 g, you can send it lettermail at a fraction of what it would cost to send it as a parcel. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)

Information on Canada Post's website suggests thatif the gift you send is no more than2x27x 38cm in size and weighs less than500 g, you cansend itlettermailat a fractionof what it would cost to send it as a parcel.

Sending small gifts separately to the same address could also save money on postage.

Mail to the U.S. and abroad

Cards or lettersneed to be mailed by Dec. 7 to reachaddresses outside Canada by Dec. 25, although if they're going to the U.S., you have until Dec. 14. If they're going to Africa, Canada Post says they needed the letters by Nov. 23.

Packages sent to U.S. addresses need to be mailed a few days earlier, compared to Canadian addresses:

  • Expedited parcel: Dec. 9
  • Xpresspost: Dec. 16
  • Priority: Dec. 22

For parcels sent to other countries, only Priority and Xpresspost packageswill get delivered by Dec. 25 if you send them now. For example, an Xpresspost parcel sent to Africa by Dec. 3 should still arrive on time.

If you're willing to spend thebig bucks for Priority post, you have until Dec. 21 to sendparcels to the United Kingdom, France and Germany.

The courier option

FedEx's deadline for local and regional shipping is Dec. 22-23 by ground and Dec. 9-17 for coast-to-coast shipments between major urban centres. (Mark Humphrey/Associated Press)

If you're reallygoing to leave it to the last minute,couriers such as FedEx, DHL and UPS may be able to save you, as they sometimes have later deadlines than Canada Post.

For example, FedEx's deadlines for shipping by ground isDec. 9-17for coast-to-coast shipments between major urban centresandDec. 22-23 forlocal and regional.

The last day to ship within CanadaisDec. 21withFedEx Economyand Dec. 23withFedEx Overnight.

Packages sent to the U.S. by FedEx Economy, which is a slightly cheaper option thanCanada Post's Priority, should be on their way by Dec. 22and by Dec. 23for FedEx Priority, which is usually a bit more expensive.

For couriered packages shipped to other countries, FedEx's deadlines are usually later than those of Canada Post. Deadlines are comparable for the U.K., France and Germany.

3,400 parcels per minute

Canada Post expects that Dec. 14 willbe its busiest delivery day.SpokespersonAnickLosier anticipates Canada Post willhandle 3,400 parcels per minute that day.

Losier says Canada Post expects to handle 20 per cent more parcels than the 36 million they processedlast year during November andDecember. Canada Post does onequarter of its annual parcel deliveries during those two months.

Losiersays that the 75 per cent of Canadian shoppers who will do at least some of their shopping online, should consult the merchant's shipping information for delivery dates.