
Data solutions overview | Canada Post
Get the best possible direct mail campaign results. Learn how Canada Post’s data solutions help you target your ideal customers and prospects.
Address validation with Canada Post
Using Canada Post Data Management Services or a recognized vendor to clean your address database before sending a mailing will improve address quality and reduce undeliverable mail.
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Canada Post to review use of personal data after breaking ...
Sep 22, 2023 · Canada Post will be conducting a review of its marketing program after the federal privacy watchdog determined it had broken privacy law by using Canadians’ personal information in …
License our data - Canada Post
The not-for-profit foundation combined their first-party data with Canada Post data tools to reveal profile segments matching the geographic, demographic and behavioural tendencies of current donors.
Questions about using data with Postal Code Targeting
Does Canada Post targeting data conform to privacy rules? Yes, all Canada Post data is privacy compliant. When using demographic, interest or lifestyle profiles to create targeted lists, data is …
Address Complete | Canada Post
1.1 In these Additional Terms, the following definitions shall apply, in addition to the definitions set out in the End User Agreement: “ Canada Post Data ” means the data provided by Canada Post to GBG …
NCOA Mover data service | Canada Post
Maintain the accuracy of your mailing lists and stay in touch with your customers with Canada Post’s National Change of Address (NCOATM) Mover Data service.
Visualize your data | Canada Post
Our customized, interactive data visualization tool helps you optimize future campaigns, uncover new audience insights and maximize campaign results.
Is your data safe with Canada Post? What we know about ...
Sep 21, 2023 · Canada Post's gathering of personal information for a marketing program sold to businesses is “absolutely outrageous," a former privacy commissioner says.