Fast Maxi Courier

Fast Maxi Courier Local same day courier for Montreal and surrounding areas Over the years, Fast Maxi Courier has grown and expanded its services many times.

Founded in 1959 by Max Marcus, he was then known as Max's Taxi. In the beginning, Max dedicated himself solely to servicing the customs broker. He built a reputation by continuously providing a dependable service along with integrity and loyalty; not only to his clientele but to their patrons as well. Over the years, Max and his son Allen began presenting entries to customs and once cleared, deliv

ering small shipments to the consignee's door. In turn, the consignee clearly saw the potential of the now Mr. Messenger providing them with a quality courier service. This allowed growth once more and now became Maxi Courier Service. Max and Allen together continuously adapted the company's operations according to their clients needs. For a few years, Max's son-in-law Ralph became a valuable member of the team. They employed additional drivers and bikers as well as bought Fast Courier, which was operating at the once known Dorval Airport. Today, Allen is sole owner and operator of Fast Maxi Courier Service, and his son Sean is one of 20 persons on the road. This includes bikers, drivers, and small trucks. Although Max officially retired a few years ago, many clients will occasionally see him pop in to do a pickup or delivery and are happy to take a few minutes to reminisce.

10/05/2025

I got over 10 reactions on one of my posts last week! Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉

10/01/2025
09/30/2025

🚨 Late-night crash on Montreal’s Highway 40 near Côte-Vertu sent 4 people to hospital. Police say the car was heading east when the driver lost control, causing it to roll over and slide off the road. Two passengers were thrown from their seats and suffered serious injuries, while the driver and another passenger escaped with minor ones. An SQ reconstruction team is now investigating what went wrong. 🚔

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🚚 Grève à Postes Canada? Pas de stress! 📦Postes Canada est temporairement arrêté, mais vos livraisons, elles, continuent...
09/29/2025

🚚 Grève à Postes Canada? Pas de stress! 📦
Postes Canada est temporairement arrêté, mais vos livraisons, elles, continuent!
Pourquoi attendre des retards quand on peut livrer aujourd’hui même? On est un service de messagerie local : rapide, fiable et pas cher — autant pour les entreprises que pour les particuliers.

✅ Livraison le jour même ou le lendemain
✅ Ramassage et dépôt porte-à-porte
✅ Prix abordables
✅ Documents, colis et petits paquets bienvenus
✅ Suivi en direct pour rester toujours au courant

📍 On livre à [Montréal et alentours]
📞 Appelez : [514-845-7032]

👉 Envoie local. Envoie maintenant.
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🚚 Canada Post Strike? No Problem! 📦
Canada Post may be down, but your deliveries don’t have to stop!
Why wait on mail delays when we can deliver today? We’re a local courier offering fast, reliable, and affordable delivery for both businesses and personal.

✅ Same-day & next-day delivery
✅ Door-to-door pickup & drop-off
✅ Affordable rates
✅ Documents, parcels, and small packages welcome
✅ Real-time updates so you’re always in the loop

📍 Serving [Montreal & surrounding area]
📞 Call: [514-845-7032]

👉 Send it local. Send it now.

09/25/2025

End of Home Mail Delivery: Ottawa Announces Sweeping Overhaul of Canada Post

Ottawa has unveiled a dramatic overhaul of Canada Post aimed at curbing mounting financial losses, which have reached more than $5 billion since 2018. The federal government says the measures, which include ending home mail delivery, lengthening delivery times, and closing rural branches, are necessary to address what it calls an “existential crisis” for the Crown corporation.

“Canada Post is facing an existential crisis,” said Joël Lightbound, Minister of Government Transformation, Public Works, and Procurement, in a statement. “Since 2018, the Crown corporation has accumulated over $5 billion in losses. This situation is no longer sustainable.”

Home Delivery to Be Phased Out

One of the most significant changes is the federal government’s decision to lift the moratorium on the conversion of home delivery to community mailboxes. Approximately four million addresses are still receiving door-to-door service. Ottawa estimates that converting them will generate $400 million in annual savings.

Canada Post will continue to deliver letters and parcels daily, but service will be slower. Domestic mail, which currently takes two to four days, will take a minimum of three days and up to a week to arrive. Non-urgent mail will be transported by truck instead of by air, a move expected to save $20 million annually.

Rural Post Offices at Risk

The federal government also plans to end the moratorium that has protected nearly 4,000 rural post offices since 1994. Officials argue that many of these branches, once located in rural areas, are now situated in suburban or even urban communities due to population growth.

“Canada Post will need to present a plan to the government to modernize and adapt its network to today’s realities,” Lightbound added.

Decline in Letter Mail

Canada Post has been grappling with a steep decline in letter mail volumes due to the rise of the internet. Twenty years ago, the corporation processed 5.5 billion letters annually. Today, that number has dropped to just 2 billion, even as Canada’s population has grown.

Labor Tensions

The reforms come at a time of heightened labor tensions. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has been in contract negotiations for nearly two years. Frustrated by what it calls management’s stalling tactics, workers escalated pressure two weeks ago by halting delivery of local newspapers and flyers—one of the corporation’s most profitable services.

This followed an earlier measure introduced in May, where employees refused to work overtime, a move that primarily hurt workers rather than management.

Mounting Losses

Canada Post’s financial troubles have been worsening year after year. In 2024, the Crown corporation reported a pre-tax loss of $841 million, up 12.4% from 2023’s $748 million and a staggering 53.5% increase from losses of $548 million in 2022.

Ottawa maintains that the sweeping reforms are critical to ensuring the long-term survival of Canada Post in a rapidly changing communications and delivery landscape.

08/03/2025
13 years ago
08/03/2025

13 years ago

My brother in law Ralph Rouah passed away today.
This picture was taken 4 years at better times with my sister.
He will truely be missed by all

🌧 Demain il pleut ? Pas de panique, on ne fond pas !🚚 Vous avez besoin d'une livraison  FAST 💨 malgré la météo ? On affr...
07/17/2025

🌧 Demain il pleut ? Pas de panique, on ne fond pas !
🚚 Vous avez besoin d'une livraison FAST 💨 malgré la météo ? On affronte vent ou pluie (même une tempête tropicale) pour livrer vos enveloppes, documents de douane, colis de dernière minute et plus encore, partout dans le Grand Montréal.

📞 Composez le 514-845-7032 ou glissez 🏄‍♂️ dans nos messages 💬

🌧 Rain tomorrow? No worries — we don’t melt!
🚚 Need something delivered FAST 💨, rain or shine? We brave the elements (yes, even freak July rainstorms) to get your envelopes, customs docs, small parcels and more where they need to go — anywhere in Greater Montreal.

📞 Call us at 514-845-7032 or slide 🏄‍♂️ into our DMs 💬

Address

5815 Chemin St-François
Saint-Laurent, QC
H4S1B6

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 6pm
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 6pm

Telephone

+15148457032

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