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  4. Canada Post - Track a package by tracking number / Postes Canada - Repérer un colis au moyen du numéro de repérage.

  5. Repérez un colis au moyen du numéro de repérage, de la carte Avis de livraison ou du numéro de référence. Obtenez les informations les plus récentes sur l'état et le lieu de votre livraison.

  6. Enter a tracking number, Delivery Notice Card number, or reference number in the Tracking numbers box. To track more than one package, press Enter and add another number. Press the Track button to view your results.

  7. After you’ve entered your tracking number into Track, the results page will show you the most current information available about the location and status of your delivery. Here are some common tracking statuses and what they mean.

  8. Our tracking system is updated to give you the most current information available about the location and status of your package. After you’ve entered your tracking number , Delivery Notice Card number , or reference number into Track , the results page will show you the status of your delivery.

  9. Where to find your tracking number. If you sent a package through Priority™, Xpresspost™, or Regular Parcel™ with delivery confirmation, the tracking number will be at the bottom of your tracking receipt. If you sent your parcel to the U.S. or internationally, the tracking number will appear on your copy of the shipping label as well as ...

  10. Find the latest location and status of your package using Track (if you have a tracking number). If the status doesn’t appear in Track, contact the sender and ask them to investigate with their country’s postal administration.

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