According to the Canada Post web site, one Canada Dollar (CAD) 
is not sufficient for an international airmail letter.  The
cost to 30 gm is 1.49 CAD.  By the way, an airmail letter from 
Canada to the USA is 0.89 CAD.

Before the question is asked, at the current rate one US Dollar 
(USD) does not cover international postage from Canada to the rest 
of the world (1 USD = 1.12 CAD).  

Canadian postal rates are visible from: 
   http://www.canadapost.ca/segment-e.asp?sblid=english 
or 
   http://www.postescanada.ca/segment-f.asp?sblid=french 

Select the desired service in the Personal/Personnel box. 

For those interested, Canadapost sells stamps directly to end 
users on-line: www.canadapost.ca/personal/shop/default-e.asp 
The price is much better than the "foreign postage" vendors. 

73, 

   ... Joe, W4TV 
 
 


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> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 2:34 AM
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> Is 1 Canadian dollar OK for a QSL request
> return from Canada?
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> 73 SM2EKM
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