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2024 Canada Stamp Program
Jan. 29, Black History Month/ Mary Ann Shadd. Nondenominated permanent-rate (92¢) stamp in booklet of six (Scott 3412). Linn’s, Feb. 19, page 16.
March 1, Flowers/Wildflowers. Two nondenominated permanent-rate (92¢) stamps, Asclepias tuberosa (Scott 3416) and Monarda punctata (3417), in a booklet of 10, coil of 50 (3414-3415) and souvenir sheet of two (3413). Linn’s, March 25, page 16.
March 14, Total Solar Eclipse. Nondenominated permanent-rate (92¢) stamp in booklet of 10 (Scott 3418). Linn’s, April 8, page 1.
March 28, Eid. Nondenominated permanent-rate (92¢) stamp in booklet of six (Scott 3419). Linn’s, April 22, page 14.
April 15, Endangered Frogs. Two nondenominated permanent-rate (92¢) stamps showing Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa Scott 3421) and Fowler’s toad (Anaxyrus fowleri 3422) in booklet of 10 and souvenir sheet of two (3420). Linn’s, May 6, page 9.
April 29, Community Foundation. Nondenominated (92¢)+10¢ permanent semipostal stamp in booklet of 10 (Scott B35); nondenominated international-rate ($2.71)+10¢ postal card. Linn’s, May 20, page 12.
May 6, From Far and Wide/Part 4. Five nondenominated permanent-rate (99¢) stamps in booklet of 10 and coils of 100 and 5,000, Torngat Mountains National Park (Scott 3424, 3429, 3438), South Nahanni River (3425, 3430, 3441), sunflowers at Altona, Manitoba (3426, 3431, 3439), Galiano Island (3427, 3432, 3442), and Abbaye de Saint-Benoit-du-Lac (3428, 3433, 3440); $1.15 stamp in coil of 50, Point Prim Lighthouse (3434); separate booklets of six and coils of 50, $1.40, Thousand Islands (3435, 3443); $2.09, Restigouche River (3446, 3444); $2.92, Qarlinngua sea arch (3437, 3445); souvenir sheet, contains all nine stamps se-tenant (3423). Linn’s, May 27, page 1.
May 10, Canadian Graphic Novelists. Four nondenominated permanent-rate (99¢) stamps in a booklet of eight honoring Chester Brown (Scott 3446), Michel Rabagliati (3447), Seth (3448), and Jillian Tamaki and Mariko Tamak (3449). Linn’s, June 3, page 14.
June 21, Indigenous Leaders. Three nondenominated permanent-rate (99¢) stamps in three booklets of six honoring Elisapie (Scott 3451), Christi Belcourt (3452), Josephine Mandamin (3453); and souvenir sheet of three stamps (3450). Linn’s, July 15, page 12.
July 24, Norman Jewison, Award-winning Filmmaker. Nondenominated permanent-rate (99¢) stamp in booklet of six (Scott 3454). Linn’s, Aug. 19, page 9.
September 17, Sarah McLachlan. Nondenominated permanent-rate (99¢) stamp in booklet of six. Linn’s, Oct. 14, page 14.
September 27, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Three se-tenant nondenominated permanent-rate (99¢) stamps in booklet of six showing works by different artists, Robert Burke showing school and religious leaders, Helen Iguptak showing doll, and Adrian Stimson showing bison and photographs. Linn’s, Oct. 21, page 12.
October?, Canadians in World War I.
?, Diwali.
?, Hanukkah.
?, Christmas.
Details of each issue listed in this program are given in the cited issues of Linn’s. Stamps are self-adhesive unless otherwise noted.
PURCHASING CANADIAN STAMPS
Canadian stamps and first-day covers are available at the Canada Post website (www.canadapost.ca), and by mail order from Canada Post Customer Service, Box 90022, 2701 Riverside Drive, Ottawa, ON K1V 1J8 Canada; or by telephone from the United States or Canada at 800-565-4362, and from other countries at 902-863-6550.
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