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When addressing an envelope to Canada, here are the steps to follow: 1. Write the recipient's name on the first line, starting with their full name, followed by their title if applicable (e.g. Mr., Ms., Dr.) For example: John Smith CEO, XYZ Corporation 2. Write the street address or post office box number on the second line. If the recipient lives in an apartment or unit, include the unit number on this line. For example: 123 Main Street Suite 456 3. Write the city, province or territory, and postal code on the third line. The format for the postal code in Canada is a combination of six letters and numbers, with a space in the middle. For example: Toronto, ON M5V 1Z9 4. Finally, write "Canada" on the last line. For example: Canada Here is what the final address should look like: John Smith CEO, XYZ Corporation 123 Main Street Suite 456 Toronto, ON M5V 1Z9 Canada Make sure to use legible handwriting or printing and avoid using abbreviations, except for the province or territory code.
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