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Literature for the Blind
Literature for the Blind is a service offered by Canada Post allowing specific items used by blind persons to be mailed free of postage. Every item of material for the use of the blind shall be accepted for registered mail or, in Canada, Xpresspost™ mail at no charge. The following items, subject to the conditions and restrictions as set out in the Material for the Use of the Blind Regulations, can be mailed free of postage as Literature for the Blind:
Materials for the use of the blind that do not meet the conditions and restrictions specified in the For mailings outside of Canada, please consult the International Destination Listing for information on prohibited items.
Each Literature for the Blind item must meet the size and weight specifications shown in Table 1.
Delivery standards are estimates of how long it will take for the mail to be delivered from the point of deposit to the destination points. Delivery standards are governed by the service used. These delivery standards are not guaranteed.
Options are governed by the service to which Literature for the Blind is applied and are available for an additional fee.
Literature for the Blind items must be prepared for posting in a manner that will prevent damage to or loss of contents, while permitting quick and easy examination of the contents.
Literature for the Blind items must bear a label or the words “LITERATURE FOR THE BLIND” or “DOCUMENTATION À L’USAGE DES AVEUGLES” in the upper right-hand corner on the address side of the item (by means of marking, printing or labelling). All other forms of labelling must be approved by Canada Post.
International Literature for the Blind items must bear a label or the words “CÉCOGRAMMES” or “CÉCOGRAMMES (LITERATURE FOR THE BLIND)” in the upper right-hand corner on the address side of the item (by means of marking, printing or labelling). All other forms of labelling must be approved by Canada Post.
Addresses must be legible, complete and should include the correct Postal Code, ZIP Code for U.S.A. destinations and the name of the country for international destinations, in English or French. See Addressing Guidelines for more information.
As per service used domestically. For U.S.A. and international destinations, as per the service in the country of destination. |
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