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    Canada is 9,984,670sq km with a population density of 4.5/sq km. That’s ~2.2m routes to see all Canadians 5-times a week.

    The UK is 244,376sq km with a population density of 286/sq km. If there was universal coverage that’d be about ~1000 delivery-person-routes per day. So delivering a route is orders of magnitude easier, faster, and simpler for the workers at the Royal Mail.

    If the UK only had once a day delivery they’d be 0.045% as efficient as thier Canadian counterparts.

    EVEN WITH twice daily delivery the Royal Mail has less than 1% the efficiency of CUPW workers.

    With that said, both face external (couriers) and internal (government) pressure to profit.

    Ask yourself this: as a service to citizens of both countries, what other public services have to make a profit? National Defence? National Healthcare? National Police?

    None do because privateers have already raped and pillaged those services for maximum profit as suppliers. So they don’t get lobbied the same - or even compared.

    No, just Postal services with their well developed contact with the communities they serve are singled out to be profit centers for cash hungry politicians.