Canada Post suspends service to 2 North York buildings after residents seen not wearing masks
Two more Toronto apartment buildings are not getting their mail because residents are reportedly not consistently wearing their masks. Canada Post has suspended mail service for the second time to a pair of buildings in North York because postal workers don’t feel safe delivering the mail to the buildings. Sean O’Shea reports.
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