Stamp tells the story of Mona Parsons, WWII hero
Parsons was the only female Canadian civilian to have been imprisoned by the Nazis during WWII.
Parsons was the only female Canadian civilian to have been imprisoned by the Nazis during WWII.
Willie O’Ree made history when he took the ice for the Boston Bruins® on January 18, 1958.
Donald Sutherland’s life and work honoured with new stamp.
Truth and Reconciliation stamp issue draws attention to importance of learning the truth.
Stamp issue recognizes Léa Roback, Madeleine Parent and Simonne Monet-Chartrand.
Stamp honours Denys Arcand, one of Canada's most internationally acclaimed filmmakers.
Stamps recognize lives and legacies of Nellie Cournoyea, George Manuel, Thelma Chalifoux.
His Majesty King Charles III joins a long history of reigning sovereigns on Canadian definitive stamps.
Middle Eastern artifact was used to break the fast each night during Ramadan.
Mercure left an indelible mark on Québec’s artistic landscape over 60-year career.
Indigenous war veteran Tommy Prince received 11 medals for his service in WWII and Korean War.
2020 holiday stamps feature festive paintings by Nova Scotia folk artist Maud Lewis.
Canada’s radio age began May 20, 1920. This year, we mark the 100th anniversary of this occasion.
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