Canada Post releases 2022 stamp lineup

| January 5, 2022 in National News

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Canadian stamps are recognized internationally, as beautiful imagery and eye-catching colours capture the attention of stamps lovers across the world.

The general public, special interest groups, and collectors take a keen interest in Canadian stamps because they serve as a reflection of the nation, have educational value and offer stunning designs.

This year, Indigenous leaders, legendary singers, and vintage travel posters will be making appearances in Canada’s 2022 stamp collection. 

Other stamps will shine a spotlight on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, organ and tissue donation and endangered whales.

The Independent Stamp Advisory Committee recommends the subjects for the annual stamp program and relies on thoughtful input from groups and individuals to ensure that the ideas chosen are meaningful to all Canadians. 

The committee is made up of leading Canadians from across the country selected for their general historic, design or philatelic knowledge.

Each year, the stamp program consists of about 20 broad subjects or themes covering some 40 to 50 individual stamps. 

This year's lineup includes the following subjects, among others: 

More popular series will also be making a return this year:

The public is also encouraged to send in their own stamp suggestions, but ideas that are time-sensitive must be sent at least two years in advance. Learn how to send in your own ideas on the Canada Post website here.  

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