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How much does it cost to mail a letter within Canada 2020?

How much does it cost to mail a letter within Canada 2020?

Postage rates in 2020

Canada U.S.
0–30 g Up to 5 sheets of paper* $1.07 for a single stamp or $0.92/stamp in a booklet $1.30
Over 30 g up to 50 g Up to 9 sheets of paper* $1.30 $1.94
Oversize/Non-standard – Large documents and unusually shaped envelopes
Up to 100 g Up to 20 sheets of paper* $1.94 $3.19

How many stamps do I need to mail within Canada?

One PERMANENT stamp can be used to mail a letter (weighing up to 30 grams) anywhere in Canada. You can also use PERMANENT stamps in conjunction with additional postage to mail larger letters, parcels or to send mail internationally.

How much is standard letter postage in Canada?

Latest Canada Post Announcements

Domestic Letter Meter Rates Single Stamps
Standard (S/L)
0-30g $0.90 $1.07
30-50g $1.28 $1.30
Other (Non-standard and Oversize)

How much does it cost to send a letter in 2021?

U.S. Postal Service Announces New Prices for 2021

Product Current Prices Planned Prices
Letters (metered 1 oz.) 50 cents 51 cents
Domestic Postcards 35 cents 36 cents
Letters (1 oz.) 55 cents 55 cents (no change)
Flats (1 oz.) $1 $1 (no change)

How much is a stamp in Alberta?

For stamps purchased in a booklet, coil or pane, the rate would become $0.92 per stamp, up from the current rate of $0.90. Buying a single domestic stamp for the same item would cost $1.07, up from the current rate of $1.05. These rate changes would take effect on January 13, 2020.

What is the new postage rate for 2021?

$0.58
For postage purchased at the Post Office, the rate for a First Class Mail Letter (1 oz.) will increase by 3 cents from $0.55 to $0.58. However, for First Class Mail, the cost of each additional ounce remains $0.20.