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Deadline For Letters To Santa Approaching

Children better get working on those letters to Santa.

Canada Post's Alice Lafferty says be sure to include a complete return address so the big guy can write back.

She says he will respond in 30 languages including braille.

"He will get about 1.5-million letters this time of year," says Lafferty.

"The Canada Post elves are working hard, as they have for decades, to get him that mail so that he can answer to families across the country."

Lafferty says wish lists and letters should be in the mail by Wednesday, December 14.

There's no need for postage and letters should be addressed to Santa Claus, North Pole HOH OHO Canada.

Santa's North Pole Post Office has processed over 26-million letters over the last 35 years.

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