As Canada’s COVID-19 caseload continues its downward trend, and with more than 35 per cent of the country’s population fully vaccinated, stamp collectors are eying a return to the bourse later this summer. As of July 9, more than 25.8 million Canadian adults (67.9 per cent of the population) have received at least one shot of an approved COVID-19 vaccine. More than 13.6 million adults (27.5 per cent) are also fully vaccinated. A few days later, on July 12, Canada reported a seven-day average of 496 new cases, down from a high of 6,730 on April 17. On July 12, health officials across the country reported only 277 new cases, including 114 in Ontario, 52 in Québec and 30 in Alberta, where the majority of the in-person stamp shows still slated for this summer and fall will take place. Continue reading →
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Warning: Asian forgeries abound on eBay
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Canadian flag catches U.S. collector’s interests
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Exhibitors must be RPSC members to represent Canada internationally
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Helvetia 2022 launches ‘Philamovie’ competition
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Exhibitors, judges use Calgary club’s first virtual exhibition as template
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BNAPS halfway to $20K in CAPEX 22 donation program
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Regulars
Are you a buyer or seller?
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Check out the shows in your area
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Columns
Philatelic Commentary
With shows on the horizon, fall is for fun – but critical de
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Stamping Grounds
Some rare, classic stamps – tales with a fun twist
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First-day Covers
Cachetmakers took varied approaches to $1 ‘Totem’ designs
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Philatelic Journals
Newfoundland town critical for transatlantic service
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Looking Back
Pierre Elliott Trudeau, prime minister of Canada, father o
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Commonwealth Communiqué
Australian postal production process is slick, but who forgo
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