As sweeping new U.S. tariffs ripple through global trade, Canadian stamp dealers are bracing for serious consequences. The latest measures—announced on April 2 under the “Reciprocal Tariff Policy”—impose a 10 per cent duty on imports from nearly every country in the world, along with additional duties of up to 50 per cent on goods from 57 nations. While Canada is largely exempt for now, the indirect impacts are already being felt throughout the philatelic trade. Continue reading →
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Stamp dealers navigate cross-border tariff crisis
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CBC documentary series shines light on philately
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Depth and diversity at NTSC exhibition
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Unprecedented results for Alberta material
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Looking Back
10 stamps feature great scenes of Canadian lakes and rivers
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Book Reviews
More than 40 contributors take readers on a philatelic explo
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Stamping Grounds
CN Tower was world’s tallest 50 years ago
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