Canada Post says it is temporarily pausing the acceptance of parcels addressed to 12 European Union countries due to changes in customs requirements for low-value shipments. The postal service states on its website that it is not accepting parcels destined for those countries “until further notice,” indicating the suspension will remain in place while it adjusts to the new rules. The Winnipeg Free Press reports that the halt affects shipments to specific EU destinations and links the decision to the updated customs treatment for low-value consignments. City News Toronto similarly reports that Canada Post has stopped accepting parcels for the same set of countries, also citing the new customs requirements. Both outlets frame the action as a service pause rather than an announcement of a permanent change, with Canada Post providing limited details beyond the customs-related justification and the lack of a defined end date. The move affects customers shipping parcels to the listed EU countries and signals a operational adjustment tied to cross-border customs processes.