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Use USPS if you can, it will transfer to Canada Post and is the best way. Majority of the time you won't pay any duties on it and when you do it is very little.
UPS, DHL, and Fedex almost always charge duties for all shipments and it sucks. They each have their own pricing setups but typically its a flat rate brokerage charge (~10$) another random made up fee (~5$) then you're actual taxes (5-15% or so).
Being that you live fairly close to the border, you could also look into shipping it to a warehouse/holding place at the border, driving over and picking it up, and just bring it back yourself (just gst). Its usually a lot cheaper that way because shipping in the states is way cheaper (though mainly for large objects this is best, for something small like that, USPS is best)
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