Canada
Addressing formats
The postcode has 6 alpha/numeric characters: A1A 2A3, separated by a single space – never use a dash or run the two portions together.
In a postcode the letters D, F, I, O, Q and U are never used.
The address should preferably be written in upper case (capital) letters. The # symbol must never be used, nor the French equivalent n° as part of the address.
Punctuation should not be used unless it is part of a proper name. Accents are considered to be an integral part of language and are not considered to be punctuation.
If the municipality, province, and postcode are too long for the space, the code is placed on the bottom line (on the left of the address block). Non-address data (attention line, account number, etc.) must always appear at the top of the address block.
Addresses must be less than 40 characters per line, including spaces. Address components should be separated from each other by one space. The only exception is the postal code, which must be separated from the province by two spaces.
MR J. J HIAN-CHEONG
SPRING GLOBAL MAIL
3198 ORLANDO DRIVE
MISSISSAUGA ON L4V 1R5
CANADA
Undeliverable mail terms
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Adresse incomplete Address incomplete Adresse inexistante Décéde Inconnu |
Non réclamé Parti sans laisser d'adresse Refusé par le destinatiare Renvoi a l'expediteur |
2010 Statutory Holidays
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HOLIDAY |
APPLIES TO |
DATE |
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New Year’s Day |
All provinces |
January 01 |
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Family Day |
Alberta, Saskatchewan & Ontario only |
February 16 |
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Good Friday |
All provinces |
April 10 |
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Victoria Day |
Patriot's Day in Quebec |
May 24 |
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St. Jean Baptiste Day |
Quebec only |
June 24 |
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Canada Day |
All provinces |
July 1 |
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Civic Holiday |
Except Quebec & Yukon |
August 3 |
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Labour Day |
All provinces |
September 7 |
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Thanksgiving Day |
All provinces |
October 12 |
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Rememberance Day |
British Columbia & Alberta only |
November 11 |
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Christmas Day |
All provinces |
December 25 |
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Boxing Day |
All provinces |
December 28 |

