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Monday, February 6, 2023

Platinum Jubilee Of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Stamp

World Stamp Today:

February 06, 2022

Canada Post unveiled the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II stamp on February 6, 2022. 

The stamp, designed by Paprika celebrates 70 years of the late Queen's ascension to the throne. 

Doug Ettinger, President and CEO of Canada Post shared "Our iconic national stamp program has a long-standing tradition of commemorating The Queen's reign and her connection to Canada. We are proud to continue that tradition by celebrating this historic 70-year anniversary with a new stamp, and the first of our stamps to feature the Royal Mail's classic 'Machin' profile." 

No previous British monarch has reigned long enough to celebrate a platinum (70-year) jubilee. 

On February 6, 1952 at 25 years old, she ascended the throne on the death of her father, King George VI. The Queen died on September 8, 2022.

(Concept and research: Richard Allan Uy) All rights reserved



Sunday, January 29, 2023

NHL All-Stars Sixth Series From Canada

World Stamp Today:

JANUARY 29, 2005

Canada Post released on January 29, 2005 the sixth series of stamps that pays tribute to NHL All-Stars from yesteryears. 

The stamps feature goaltender Grant Fuhr, forwards Henri Richard, John Bucyk, and Bryan Trottier and defensemen Allan Stanley and Pierre Pilote. 

Stéphane Huot of Montréal designed the stamps. She is assisted by Pierre Rousseau, a computer artist who did the retouch in all of the portraits and added color to some which were black and white. 

The sheet consists of six stamps just like the previous issues and illustrated by François Escalmel plus six portraits of the "stars", retouched by Rousseau. 

The stamps on the left and right sides of the sheet feature action shots of the players in puck-shaped frames. 

The interior of the sheet has formal head-and-shoulder portraits of the players - superimposed upon star-shaped backgrounds.

(Concept and research: Richard Allan Uy) All rights reserved

Saturday, January 21, 2023

Canada Post Features Eleanor Collins

World Stamp Today:

JANUARY 21, 2022

Canada Post released on January 21,  2022 a stamp to honor Eleanor Collins, Canada's first lady of jazz. 

David Belliveau did the illustration based on a photograph by Franz Lindner, from the CBC Still Photo Collection. 

Printed by Lowe-Martin, the stamp issue includes a booklet of 6 Permanent domestic rate stamps and an Official First Day Cover. 

Born in Edmonton, Collins who turned 102 years old in 2022 began performing in the 1930s on TV and radio shows across Canada. 

She was invested into the Order of Canada for the role as “a civic leader and pioneer in the development of British Columbia’s music industry.

(Concept and research: Richard Allan Uy) All rights reserved

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Canada Adds Third Royal Wedding Stamp

On June 28, 2011 Canada Post comes out with the third installment that will complete the Royal Wedding series.

The domestic Permanent™ stamp shows a candid photo of the newlyweds in their open landau shortly after completing their wedding vows at Westminster Abbey. The stamp will commemorate the first Royal Visit to Canada after their wedding.

“This stamp is an excellent way for Canadians to commemorate the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s first visit to Canada,” announces the Honourable Steven Fletcher, Minister of State (Transport). “I am pleased and proud that Canada will welcome the Royal Couple on their first official visit abroad.”

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Art Canada Series

Canada Post issued three new stamps on February 21, 2011 featuring the artwork of Canadian aboriginal artist Daphne Odjig.

The stamps highlight three of Odjig's acrylic pieces with each painting, Spiritual Renewal (1984), Pow-wow Dancer (1978), and Pow-wow (1969), representing Odjig's passion for the arts and love of her native heritage.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Cupids, 1610-2010

In August 1610, English colonists, sent out by the London and Bristol Company and led by prominent Bristol merchant John Guy, arrived in Cupids (then Cupers Cove) on the north side of Conception Bay on Newfoundland’s Avalon Peninsula. There, they marked the start of British overseas expansion by establishing the first English settlement in what would become Canada and one of the earliest European settlements in North America.

Evidence of the original colony was uncovered in 1995, during a survey led by the Baccalieu Trail Heritage Corporation’s chief archaeologist William Gilbert. Since then, five early-17th century structures (some of the oldest European buildings in North America) and more than 145,000 artifacts have been unearthed.

This August, Canada Post will celebrate the 400th anniversary of this historic settlement with a commemorative stamp. The stamp features a portion of a 17th century map of the Avalon Peninsula, compiled by John Mason (1586 – 1635). It’s the first English map of Newfoundland produced from first-hand observation and the first to show Cupids’ location. The stamp comes out on August 17, 2010.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Girl Guides of Canada

Through an endless variety of fun-filled activities, the Girl Guides of Canada (GGC) provides girls with opportunities to develop valuable life skills, become self-reliant, build friendships, and develop a sense of well-being and self-worth.

This stamp issue scheduled for release on July 8, 2010 commemorates 100 years of the Girl Guides and Canada. The stamp was designed by Adams+Associates Design Consultants in Toronto.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Canada's Roadside Attractions

Canada Post comes up on July 5, 2010 the latest Roadside Attraction series.

The new series includes: a 7.3 metre-tall coffee pot in Davidson, Saskatchewan; a giant Happy Rock in Gladstone, Manitoba, an enormous Atlantic Puffin in Longue-Point-de-Mingan, Quebec; and huge large steel Wawa Goose in Wawa, Ontario.

The stamps feature traditional oil paintings by Nova Scotia artist Bonnie Ross. Featured above is the Roadside Attaction souvenir sheet.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Art Canada, Prudence Heward

Canada Post's July 2, 2010 Art Canada series features two masterpieces created by painter Prudence Heward.

Montréal-born Heward (1896-1947) broke popular artistic trends and gender conventions, gaining unusual distinction as a representational figure painter.

Well aware of women’s then-marginal place in the art world, Heward’s works examine and redefine the female artist.

Despite her short life, Prudence Heward’s influence on Canadian art was substantial. She was a founding member of the Canadian Group of Painters and the Contemporary Arts Society, served on the executive of the avant-garde Atelier group, and was the most well-recognized and acclaimed member of the famous Beaver Hall Group.

The paintings featured on the stamps are: At the Theatre (1928) and Rollande (1929).

Friday, June 18, 2010

Canada Issues Rotary International Stamp

On June 18, 2010, Canada Post comes out with a 57-cent stamp celebrating the centennial of Rotary's service in Canada.

The stamp's design features an anonymous figure sporting the traditional Rotary vest.

Rotary International is one of the largest and successful service organizations worldwide. With Service above Self as its motto, members of the 33,500 Rotary Clubs who are all volunteers work locally, regionally and internationally to combat world hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, promote peace and eradicate polio.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Canada's Marine Life Joint Stamp Issue With Sweden

The fun-loving sea otter (Enhydra lutris) and the timid harbour porpoise (Pocoena phocoena) appear on Canada Post stamps issued on May 13, 2010.

This joint issue with Sweden was designed by Swedish freelance stamp designer Martin Morck who produced art works for postal administrations worldwide since 1978.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The Centennial of the Canadian Navy

The men and women of Canada's naval forces have stood their guard at sea for the past century. They serve to protect the country from threats of terrorism, illegal resource exploitation, pollution violation, narcotics trafficking and illegal immigration. On board the navy's warships, they defend Canada's interests in home waters and around the world.

To celebrate the navy's 100th anniversary, Canada Post issues on May 4, 2010 two commemorative stamps.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

The Stamps of the Four Indian Kings

Canada Post will issue on April 19, 2009 four stamps to commemorate the 300th anniversary of four portraits featuring Indian Kings.

The portraits serve as a record of early cultural and political diplomacy between the First Nations and the British Empire, and a negotiation that affected the course of power relations in North America.

The names of the kings can be found on the left-hand side of the four stamp portaits.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Canada-Israel, 60 Years of Friendship

Canada Post issues on April 14, 2010 an International rate commemorative stamp featuring 60 years of friendship between Canada and Israel.

Israel and Canada established diplomatic relations sixty years ago on May 11, 1949 that helped build a fruitful cooperation. The two countries have stood by each other and continued to strengthen their commitment as partners and friends in many fields that include commerce, science and technology, culture, education, trade, and public safety.

The stamp celebrates Canada’s strong bilateral relationship with Israel—a friendship that spans six decades and is marked by shared values, common interests, and strong political, economic, cultural and social ties.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Beautiful African Violets from Canada

Canada Post issues today two stamps featuring African Violet hybrids in full bloom, the Picasso and Decelles' Avalanche.

The plants incluced on the stamps were grown by the members of the Société des Saintpaulia de Montréal (SSM). The Picasso, hybridized by Michel Tremblay is a heavy bloomer that has double violet flowers above and white below while the Decelles' Avalanche, named after Yvon Decelles has semi-double red-fuchsia star blooms and medium green and cream variegated foliage.

African Violets are considered as the most popular houseplant in the world and very easy to care for.