This post deals with the domestic registration fees from 1967 to 1989. Registration limited to the Centennial period 1967 - 1973 was the subject of an earlier post. In this article, we look at domestic registration in the post-Centennial period.
1. June 1, 1967 - August 31, 1976 : $0.50
The minimum registration fee provided indemnity up to $50.00.
London to Guelph, December 23, 1974
8 cents letter rate + $0.50 registration fee
2. September 1, 1976 -March 31, 1977 : $0.75
The minimum registration fee provided indemnity up to $50.00.
Cowansville to Don Mills, January 16, 1977
10 cents letter rate + $0.75 registration fee
3. April 1, 1977 - March 31, 1978 : $1.00
The minimum registration fee provided indemnity up to $100.00.
Sarnia to Peterborough, July 17, 1977
12 cent letter rate + $1.00 registration fee
Portage La Prairie to Winnipeg, September 14, 1977
$1.00 registration fee
4. April 1, 1978 - March 31, 1979 : $1.25
The minimum registration fee provided indemnity up to $100.00.
Orangeville to Willowdale, May 10, 1979
14 cents letter rate + $1.25 registration fee
5. April 1, 1979 - December 31, 1981 : $1.50
The minimum registration fee provided indemnity up to $100.00.
Val Caron to Sudbury, August 31, 1981
17 cents letter rate + $1.50 registration fee
6. January 1, 1982 - January 14, 1983 : $1.85
The minimum registration fee provided indemnity up to $100.00.
Pine Falls, Man., to London, January 6, 1983
30 cents letter rate + $1.85 registration fee
7. January 15, 1983 - June 23, 1985 : $ 1.96
The minimum registration fee provided indemnity up to $100.00.
House of Commons, Ottawa, to Toronto
August 10, 1985
32 cents letter rate + $1.96 registration fee
Registered letter to Member of Parliament Joseph Reid
Chilliwack to Ottawa, May 23, 1984
Free postage + $1.96 registration fee
8. June 24, 1985 - March 31, 1987 : $ 2.46
The minimum registration fee provided indemnity up to $100.00.
Mississauga to Willowdale, November 12, 1985
34 cents letter rate + $2.46 registration fee
9. April 1, 1987 - December 31, 1987 : $2.63
The minimum registration fee provided indemnity up to $100.00.
Lachine to St. Jerome, November 10, 1987
36 cents letter rate + $2.63 registration fee
10. January 1, 1988 - December 31, 1989
St. Eustache to Quebec City, June 15, 1988
37 cents letter rate + $2.70 registration fee
Edmonton to Toronto, January 18, 1989
38 cents letter rate + $2.70 registration fee
As stated above, registered mail automatically provided some protection against loss. From April 1977 to December 31, 1989, $100 indemnity was included when the minimum registration fee was paid. That changed on January 1, 1989 when Canada Post offered two types of registration services:
A future post will deal with this two-tier registration system.1. Registered : no indemnity2. Security Registered : Indemnity