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1 Business Prices Postal Standards Lettermail Contract Customers and VentureOne TM Effective January 12, 2015 Trade-mark of Canada Post Corporation. OM Official mark of Canada Post Corporation. canadapost.ca/prices

2 Table of Contents Introduction Business Prices...1 Contract Prices...1 Fuel Surcharge...1 Tax Information...2 Electronic Orders...2 Prepaid Products Solutions for Small Business (VentureOne TM ) Parcel Services Prepaid Products...3 Priority Prepaid Envelopes...4 Xpresspost Prepaid Envelopes...4 Xpresspost Prepaid Bubble Envelopes...4 Xpresspost USA Prepaid Envelopes...4 Xpresspost International Prepaid Envelopes...4 Canada Parcel Services...5 Parcel Delivery Standards at a Glance...5 Features, Options and Surcharge Prices...5 Options and Surcharge Prices...6 Priority Prices...8 Priority Pricing Tables...8 Xpresspost Prices...10 Xpresspost Pricing Tables...10 Expedited Parcel Prices...12 Expedited Parcel Pricing Tables...12 Regular Parcel Prices...14 Regular Parcel Pricing Tables...14 Lettermail Prices...16 Lettermail Pricing Tables...16 Addressed Admail Prices...17 Addressed Admail Pricing Tables...17 Unaddressed Admail Prices...18 Unaddressed Admail Pricing Tables...18 Business Reply Mail Prices...19 Business Reply Mail Pricing Tables...19 Publications Mail Prices...20 Publications Mail Pricing Tables...20 Canada Post Business Prices Effective January 12, 2015 i

3 Table of Contents ` USA Priority Worldwide USA Prices...22 Priority Worldwide Pricing Table...23 Xpresspost USA Prices...24 Xpresspost Pricing Table...25 Expedited Parcel USA Prices...26 Expedited Parcel Pricing Table...27 Tracked Packet USA Prices...28 Tracked Packet Pricing Table...28 Small Packet USA Prices...29 Small Packet Pricing Table...29 Letter-post USA Prices...30 Letter-post Pricing Table...30 International Priority Worldwide International Prices...32 Priority Worldwide Pricing Table...33 Xpresspost International Prices...34 Xpresspost Pricing Table...35 International Parcel Air Prices...36 Air Pricing Table...37 International Parcel Surface Prices...38 Surface Pricing Table...39 Tracked Packet International Prices...40 Tracked Packet Pricing Table...41 Small Packet International Prices...42 Small Packet Pricing Table...43 Letter-post International Prices...44 Letter-post Pricing Table...44 International Business Reply Mail Prices...45 Priority, Xpresspost, Lettermail, Incentive Lettermail, Addressed Admail, Unaddressed Admail, Business Reply Mail, Publications Mail, Expedited Parcel, Tracked Packet, Small Packet, Letter-post, International Parcel, Regular Parcel, Ship-in-aclick, PERMANENT and Light Packet are trademarks of Canada Post Corporation. Postal Code OM is an official mark of Canada Post Corporation. ii Effective January 12, 2015 Canada Post Business Prices

4 Introduction The Canada Post Prices binder is provided as a reference tool containing products and services prices, and related general information. It must be used together with the Canada Postal Guide, which provides details on all products and services requirements (e.g., Liability Coverage conditions and exceptions). Consult the Canada Postal Guide at the following address: canadapost.ca/postalguide. Alternatively, customers can call NOTE: The prices for the products and services found in this section are available to qualifying customers. Business customers are also entitled to other Canada Post products and services. Pricing for these products and services can be found in Canada Post Prices at the prices indicated. Certain terms and conditions apply. customers should ensure they are using the most current version of Canada Post Business Prices, which is posted at canadapost.ca/prices. NOTE: Some words and expressions used in this document have a specific meaning. Please refer to section 1 Definitions of the General Terms and Conditions for the definition of specific terms referenced throughout this document. Business Prices Business prices are available to Business customers and to Solutions for Small Business (VentureOne ) cardholders who electronically transmit their Order using Electronic Shipping Tools, as well as to Solutions for Small Business (VentureOne) cardholders who pay at a post office. Contract Prices For information on contract pricing, contact a Canada Post Sales representative. Fuel Surcharge A fuel surcharge may apply to Parcel Services. Consult canadapost.ca/fuelsurcharge for more details. Canada Post Business Prices Effective January 12,

5 Introduction Tax Information All prices and fees published are subject to the Federal Goods and Services Tax (GST), and to the Provincial Sales Tax (PST or QST) or to the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST), where applicable. Tax rules relating to items mailed to foreign destinations and Canadian Forces Post Offices are as follows: not subject to sales taxes if the total price per transaction is $5.00 or more if less than $5.00, subject to GST and QST if mailed from Quebec, HST if mailed from Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia or Newfoundland and Labrador, and GST only if mailed from the other provinces and territories. Tax rules relating to interprovincial (consumer) Lettermail and (consumer) Regular Parcel are as follows: subject to GST only if mailed from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia or the Territories subject to GST only if mailed from Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia or Newfoundland and Labrador to Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia or the Territories, and the total price per transaction is $5.00 or more and taken at the counter at the time of payment if the total is less than $5.00, HST if mailed from Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, or Newfoundland and Labrador subject to GST only if mailed from Quebec and the total price per transaction is $5.00 or more and taken at the counter at the time of payment if the total is less than $5.00, subject to GST and QST. Tax rules relating to interprovincial (consumer) Priority, (consumer) Xpresspost and (commercial) Parcels are as follows: subject to HST if mailed to Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia or Newfoundland and Labrador regardless of total price per transaction subject to GST only if mailed to the other provinces and territories. Tax rules relating to interprovincial (commercial) Lettermail, where postal indicia are used, Addressed Admail, Unaddressed Admail and Publications Mail are as follows: subject to GST and QST if inducted in Quebec subject to HST if inducted in Ontario, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia or Newfoundland and Labrador subject to GST only if inducted in the other provinces and territories. Unless covered by a contract or sales agreement, all prices and fees may be changed without notice. In case of discrepancy between printed and online versions, the online version prevails. 2 Effective January 12, 2015 Canada Post Business Prices

6 Prepaid Products Solutions for Small Business (VentureOne ) Prepaid products are flat-priced, postage-included envelopes in regional and national formats, which are purchased in advance and used as required. Prepaid envelopes are also available for shipping documents to the U.S.A. and specified international destinations. Prepaid envelopes can be ordered by calling They can be dropped off at any post office. Depending on the size, Xpresspost prepaid products can also be dropped off in any street letter box. NOTE: All prices in the Prepaid Products section already include a fuel surcharge. Option prices are in supplement. Parcel Services Prepaid Products Canada Post defines Regional, National, U.S.A. and International as follows: Regional: For use between points within the same region. National: For use between regions within Canada. U.S.A.: An item moves from Canada to anywhere in the U.S.A. International: An item moves from Canada to select countries other than the U.S.A. Region Description REGION Atlantic Central Western Nunavut East Nunavut West Northwest Territories Yukon DESCRIPTION Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Quebec and Ontario, including Northwestern Ontario (Postal Codes OM P7A-P7L, P8N, P8T, P9A, P9N, P0T-P0Y) British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario (Postal Codes OM P7A-P7L, P8N, P8T, P9A, P9N, P0T-P0Y) X0A X0B and X0C X0E, X0G and X1A Yukon Canada Post Business Prices Effective January 12,

7 Prepaid Products Solutions for Small Business TM (VentureOne ) Priority Prepaid Envelopes QUANTITY REGIONAL NATIONAL Letter (318 x 241 x 15 mm) Pack (390 x 295 x 30 mm) Letter (318 x 241 x 15 mm) Each $24.84 $25.79 $36.57 $41.89 NOTE: Maximum weight: Letter = 500 g; Pack = 1 kg Xpresspost Prepaid Envelopes QUANTITY REGIONAL NATIONAL Standard (260 x 159 x 15 mm) Letter (318 x 241 x 15 mm) Pack (390 x 295 x 30 mm) Standard (260 x 159 x 15 mm) Letter (318 x 241 x 15 mm) Pack (390 x 295 x 30 mm) Each $10.88 $12.25 $15.34 $17.29 $17.86 $27.41 Value Pack (where available) $41.20 $46.45 N/A $65.50 $67.70 N/A NOTE: Maximum weight: Standard = 500 g; Letter = 500 g; Pack = 1 kg Xpresspost Prepaid Bubble Envelopes QUANTITY REGIONAL NATIONAL Standard (247 x 190 mm) Pack (400 x 292 mm) Standard (247 x 190 mm) Each $11.68 $15.82 $17.81 $27.93 NOTE: Maximum weight: Standard = 500 g; Pack = 1.36 kg Xpresspost USA Prepaid Envelopes QUANTITY CATEGORY Letter (318 x 241 mm) Each $24.46 Value Pack $92.70 NOTE: Maximum weight: Letter = 500 g Xpresspost International Prepaid Envelopes QUANTITY CATEGORY Prepaid Envelope (380 x 240 mm) Each $62.22 NOTE: Maximum weight: 500 g Pack (400 x 292 mm) Pack (390 x 295 x 30 mm) 4 Effective January 12, 2015 Canada Post Business Prices

8 Canada Parcel Services Parcel Delivery Standards at a Glance DELIVERY AREA PRIORITY XPRESSPOST EXPEDITED PARCEL REGULAR PARCEL Major Urban Centres Local next day next day 1 day up to 2 days Regional next day* next day* 1 up to 3 days 3 up to 5 days National next day* 2 days 2 up to 7 days 4 up to 9 days Non-Major Urban Centres Local next day next day 1 day 2 days Regional next day up to 2 days* 2 days* up to 4 days up to 6 days National next day up to 3 days* 3 days* up to 11 days up to 12 days Northern Regions and Remote Centres Local next day* next day 1 day 2 days Regional next day up to 5 days* up to 5 days up to 6 days up to 8 days National next day up to 7 days* up to 7 days up to 13 days up to 13 days * Business days. Some exceptions apply. Maximum parcel size Length: 2 m, Length + Girth: 3 m Minimum parcel size 100 mm x 70 mm x 1 mm Features, Options and Surcharge Prices CATEGORY PRIORITY XPRESSPOST EXPEDITED PARCEL REGULAR PARCEL Features, options and surcharges available to all Customers On-Time Delivery Guarantee Included Included Included N/A Tracking and Delivery Confirmation Included Signature No charge option $1.50 Signature Hard copy* $7.25 (option must be selected at time of mailing) Liability Coverage** Up to $100 Included $2.20 per $100 (up to Additional Liability Coverage** $2.20 per $100 (up to $5,000) $5,000) Collect on Delivery (COD)** Return to Sender Oversize Item*** $10.00 Unpackaged Item*** $10.00 Mailing Tube Surcharge $1.50 $7.25 (up to $ 5,000) option not available at non-automated post offices Canada Post will attempt to deliver all parcels. In the event that delivery cannot be completed, the parcel will be returned to the customer. All associated parcel return shipping fees are the responsibility of the customer. * A signature image can be viewed, if available, at no charge by tracking your item at canadapost.ca/track. ** Some conditions and exceptions apply. Option not available at non-automated post offices. *** The Unpackaged Item and Oversize Item Surcharges will not be combined. Customers mailing unpackaged items that are also oversize will only be charged a single fee of $ Canada Post Business Prices Effective January 12,

9 Canada Options and Surcharge Prices CATEGORY PRIORITY XPRESSPOST EXPEDITED PARCEL REGULAR PARCEL Additional features, options and surcharges available to Contract customers only Card (Hold) for Pickup No charge option (available only to customers using EST or a third-party shipping system) On-Demand Pickup Visit canadapost.ca/pickup to see if pickup is available in your area Scheduled Pickup Visit canadapost.ca/pickup to see if pickup is available in your area Leave at Door Do Not Safe Drop Proof of Age (includes Signature) No charge option (available only to customers using EST or a third-party shipping system) $3.50 Customers must purchase $2,500 or more of parcel shipping services annually to qualify for Scheduled Pickup service. For Customers purchasing parcels shipping services annually (per location) of: Over $15,000/ year- $0/week; under $15,000/year - $7.50/week. Third-Party Scheduled Pickup locations: $7.50/week. No charge option (available only to customers using EST or a third-party shipping system) No charge option (available only to customers using EST or a third-party shipping system) $2.00 Proof of Identity $10.00 To Calculate the Price Use the Rate Code Look-up Table (available at canadapost.ca/prices) to find the applicable rate code for your package s origin and destination. Refer to your price sheets to determine the shipping price according to the apppropriate rate code, weight and service. 6 Effective January 12, 2015 Canada Post Business Prices

10 Canada Canada Post Business Prices Effective January 12,

11 Priority TM Prices PRIORITY Fast Tracked On-Time Delivery Guarantee Signature R R R R SPEED*: MAJOR CENTRES Local Next day Regional and National Next day (some exceptions may apply) For more information about delivery standards within Canada, visit canadapost.ca/ deliverystandards. FEATURES AND OPTIONS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE On-Time Delivery Guarantee Tracking and Delivery Confirmation Delivery Updates Signature Liability Coverage (up to $100) On-Demand Pickup Third-Party On-Demand Pickup Card (Hold) for Pickup, Leave At Door (Do Not Card), Do Not Safe Drop** ** Delivery standards are in business days for items sent between most major urban centres and are dependent upon origin and destination. All Canada Post services (including without limitation, delivery guarantees) are subject to terms and conditions. All terms and conditions can be found at canadapost.ca/ generalterms. ** Available for shipments prepared with Canada Post s Electronic Shipping Tools or Ship-in-a-click. WEIGHT RATE CODE (kg) (lb) FOR VOLUMETRIC WEIGHT OVER 30 KG ADD PER 0.5 KG Effective January 12, 2015 Canada Post Business Prices

12 Priority TM Prices WEIGHT RATE CODE (kg) (lb) FOR VOLUMETRIC WEIGHT OVER 30 KG ADD PER 0.5 KG OTHER SERVICES AND CHARGES Additional Liability Coverage (up to $5,000)*** $2.20 per additional $100 Signature Hard Copy $7.25 COD up to $5,000 $7.25**** Proof of Age $2.00** Mailing Tube Surcharge $1.50 Oversize Item (if length, width or height exceeds one metre) $10.00 Unpackaged item $10.00 Scheduled Pickup Customers must purchase $2,500 or more of parcel shipping services annually to qualify for Scheduled Pickup service. For Customers purchasing parcels shipping services annually (per location) of: Over $15,000/year $0/week; under $15,000/ year $7.50/week. Third- Party Scheduled Pickup locations: $7.50/week. Return To Sender Canada Post will attempt to deliver all parcels. In the event that delivery cannot be completed, the parcel will be returned to the customer. All associated parcel return shipping fees are the responsibility of the customer. Proof of Identity option fee $10.00 per item** Canada Post reserves the right to apply a fuel surcharge to all items. Current details on the fuel surcharge are available at canadapost.ca/ fuelsurcharge. **** Certain items are excluded. **** $1,000 cash limit. Canada Post Business Prices Effective January 12,

13 Xpresspost Prices XPRESSPOST Fast Tracked On-Time Delivery Guarantee R R R Signature $ Cost-Effective R SPEED*: MAJOR CENTRES Local Next day Regional Next day (some exceptions may apply) National 2 days For more information about delivery standards within Canada, visit canadapost.ca/ deliverystandards. FEATURES AND OPTIONS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE On-Time Delivery Guarantee Tracking and Delivery Confirmation Delivery Updates Liability Coverage (up to $100) Card (Hold) for Pickup, Leave At Door (Do Not Card), Do Not Safe Drop, Deliver to Post Office** ** Delivery standards are in business days for items sent between most major urban centres and are dependent upon origin and destination. All Canada Post services (including without limitation, delivery guarantees) are subject to terms and conditions. All terms and conditions can be found at canadapost.ca/ generalterms. ** Available for shipments prepared with Canada Post s Electronic Shipping Tools or Ship-in-a-click. WEIGHT (kg) (lb) RATE CODE FOR VOLUMETRIC WEIGHT OVER 30 KG ADD PER 0.5 KG Effective January 12, 2015 Canada Post Business Prices

14 Xpresspost Prices WEIGHT RATE CODE (kg) (lb) FOR VOLUMETRIC WEIGHT OVER 30 KG ADD PER 0.5 KG OTHER SERVICES AND CHARGES Additional Liability Coverage (up to $5,000)*** $2.20 per additional $100 Signature $1.50 Signature Hard Copy $7.25 COD up to $5,000 $7.25**** Proof of Age $2.00** Mailing Tube Surcharge $1.50 Oversize Item (if length, width or height exceeds one metre) $10.00 Unpackaged item $10.00 Scheduled Pickup Customers must purchase $2,500 or more of parcel shipping services annually to qualify for Scheduled Pickup service. For Customers purchasing parcels shipping services annually (per location) of: Over $15,000/year $0/ week; under $15,000/year $7.50/week. Third-Party Scheduled Pickup locations: $7.50/week. On-Demand Pickup and Third-Party On-demand Pickup (no minimum volume requirement) $3.50 per pickup. Return To Sender Canada Post will attempt to deliver all parcels. In the event that delivery cannot be completed, the parcel will be returned to the customer. All associated parcel return shipping fees are the responsibility of the customer. Proof of Identity option fee $10.00 per item** Canada Post reserves the right to apply a fuel surcharge to all items. Current details on the fuel surcharge are available at canadapost.ca/ fuelsurcharge. **** Certain items are excluded. **** $1,000 cash limit. Canada Post Business Prices Effective January 12,

15 Expedited Parcel Prices EXPEDITED PARCEL Tracked On-Time Delivery Guarantee R R Signature $ Cost-Effective R SPEED*: MAJOR CENTRES Local 1 day Regional 1 up to 3 days National 2 up to 7 days For more information about delivery standards within Canada, visit canadapost.ca/ deliverystandards. FEATURES AND OPTIONS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE On-Time Delivery Guarantee Tracking and Delivery Confirmation Delivery Updates Liability Coverage (up to $100) Card (Hold) for Pickup, Leave At Door (Do Not Card), Do Not Safe Drop, Deliver to Post Office** ** Delivery standards are in business days for items sent between most major urban centres and are dependent upon origin and destination. All Canada Post services (including without limitation, delivery guarantees) are subject to terms and conditions. All terms and conditions can be found at canadapost.ca/ generalterms. ** Available for shipments prepared with Canada Post s Electronic Shipping Tools or Ship-in-a-click. WEIGHT (kg) (lb) RATE CODE FOR VOLUMETRIC WEIGHT OVER 30 KG ADD PER 0.5 KG Effective January 12, 2015 Canada Post Business Prices

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