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From pragmatism and concern to ‘get over it,’ Canadians react to changes to mail delive

Many older adults, particularly those living alone, in rural or remote areas, or with mobility limitations rely on regular mail delivery for access to medications, financial documents, government benefits and health-care information, according to Mark Hazelden, executive director of the National Institute on Ageing.

Read Special Delivery: How Canadian Postal Workers Could Better Enable Ageing in the Right Place.

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