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Mail strike: avoid disruptions with AFSC’s digital tools

As of September 25, 2025, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers is on strike nationwide. As a result, all Canada Post mail and parcel deliveries are suspended for the duration of the strike. This disruption will affect the delivery of paper statements, cheques, and other important documents.

AFSC Connect can help you stay up to date with your accounts during a postal disruption and beyond. You can review selected loan statements, payment notices, coverage reports, benefit statements and more.

During a mail disruption

You can update your delivery preferences in AFSC Connect and start receiving statements and other documents online immediately. You can also sign up for direct deposit and ensure that your payment is deposited directly into your bank account.  AFSC also offers online options for information filings, document submission, and making payments.

  • Activate your online access:  Getting digital ready with AFSC
  • Sign up for AFSC Connect:  Create an AFSC Connect account
  • Update your profile:  Update your AFSC Connect account
  • Sign up for direct deposit: Get started with direct deposit
  • Make an online payment:   Send a payment to AFSC
  • Filling in forms online: Harvested Production Reports for 2025 are available online. You can fill out yours online with AFSC Connect.
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You don't need to grow up on a farm to build a career in Canadian agriculture. Robyn grew up in Richmond, Ontario - not on a farm, but in a community shaped by them.

Now she works at the intersection of policy, innovation, and the people who grow our food. Her drive? Making sure the right people understand what Canadian agriculture needs to thrive.

Her message to the next generation: "Agriculture today is full of possibilities - science, technology, business, communications, and policy. You're helping grow the food we eat, and it's hard to think of many things more impactful than that."