Canada Post stamp releases (2010–2014)

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Please see Canada Post stamp releases (2000-2004) for any stamps produced between 2000-2004.
Please see Canada Post stamp releases (2005-2009) for any stamps produced between 2005-2009.

2010[edit]

Date of Issue Theme Denomination Design Illustration Quantity Printing Process Paper Type First Day Cover Cancellation
8 January 2010 Year of the Tiger[1] Permanent Wilson Chi and Ian Lam Bill Lao and Joseph Chan 6,500,000 Lithography in 5 colours plus 2 foil stampings, embossing/debossing and varnishing Tullis Russell Coatings Markham, ON
8 January 2010 Year of the Tiger (International) $1.70 Wilson Chi and Ian Lam Bill Lao and Joseph Chan 750,000 Lithography in 5 colours plus 2 foil stampings, embossing/debossing and varnishing Tullis Russell Coatings Markham, ON
11 January 2010 Definitives:Flag over Historic Mills [2](Watson's Mill) Permanent Gottschalk and Ash Intl James Watt, Laura Arsie, Ken Watson, David Chapman Continuous Printing Lithography in 5 colours Tullis Russell Coatings Delta, ON and Manotick, ON
11 January 2010 Definitives:Flag over Historic Mills (Keremeos Grist Mill) Permanent Gottschalk and Ash Intl James Watt, Laura Arsie, Ken Watson, David Chapman Continuous Printing Lithography in 5 colours Tullis Russell Coatings Delta, ON and Manotick, ON
11 January 2010 Definitives:Flag over Historic Mills (Old Stone Mill) Permanent Gottschalk and Ash Intl James Watt, Laura Arsie, Ken Watson, David Chapman Continuous Printing Lithography in 5 colours Tullis Russell Coatings Delta, ON and Manotick, ON
11 January 2010 Definitives:Flag over Historic Mills (Riordon Grist Mill) Permanent Gottschalk and Ash Intl James Watt, Laura Arsie, Ken Watson, David Chapman Continuous Printing Lithography in 5 colours Tullis Russell Coatings Delta, ON and Manotick, ON
11 January 2010 Definitives:Flag over Historic Mills (Cornell Mill) Permanent Gottschalk and Ash Intl James Watt, Laura Arsie, Ken Watson, David Chapman Continuous Printing Lithography in 5 colours Tullis Russell Coatings Delta, ON and Manotick, ON
11 January 2010 Definitives:Queen Elizabeth II[3] Permanent Gottschalk and Ash Intl Dept. of Canadian Heritage Continuous Printing Lithography in 5 colours Tullis Russell Coatings Jasper, AB
11 January 2010 Definitives:Flowers [4] Striped Coralroot Permanent Monique Dufour and Sophie Lafortune DAZimmerman, M Fletcher, J Martin, JE Newfeld, A Saint-James Continuous printing Lithography in 5 colours Lowe-Martin Group Flowers Cove, Nfld
11 January 2010 Definitives:Flowers – Giant Helleborine One dollar Monique Dufour and Sophie Lafortune DAZimmerman, M Fletcher, J Martin, JE Newfeld, A Saint-James Continuous printing Lithography in 5 colours Lowe-Martin Group Flowers Cove, Nfld
11 January 2010 Definitives:Flowers – Grass Pink One dollar and twenty two cents Monique Dufour and Sophie Lafortune DAZimmerman, M Fletcher, J Martin, JE Newfeld, A Saint-James Continuous printing Lithography in 5 colours Lowe-Martin Group Flowers Cove, Nfld
11 January 2010 Definitives:Flowers – Rose Pogonia One dollar and seventy cents Monique Dufour and Sophie Lafortune DAZimmerman, M Fletcher, J Martin, JE Newfeld, A Saint-James Continuous printing Lithography in 5 colours Lowe-Martin Group Flowers Cove, Nfld
12 January 2010 Vancouver Olympics: Vancouver Landscape [5] 57 cents Tandem Design and VANOC iStockphoto and John Sinal 2,275,000 Lithography in 6 colours plus varnish Tullis Russell Coatings Vancouver, BC
12 January 2010 Vancouver Olympics: Whister – Sea to Sky 57 cents Tandem Design and VANOC iStockphoto and John Sinal 2,275,000 Lithography in 6 colours plus varnish Tullis Russell Coatings Whistler, BC
1 February 2010 Black History Series: William Hall, VC[6] 57 cents Lara Minja Suzanne Duranceau 1,600,000 Lithography in 7 colours plus varnishing Tullis Russell Coatings Hantsport, NS
8 February 2010 Roméo LeBlanc[7] Striped Coralroot 57 cents Dennis Page, Oliver Hill Christian Nicholson, Adrien Duey 1,500,000 Lithography in 8 colours Tullis-Russell Memramcook, New Brunswick
14 February 2010 Canada Strikes Gold[8] 57 cents Tandem Design VANOC 5,000,000 Litho in 6 cols plus varnish Tullis Russell Vancouver, BC
22 February 2010 Celebrate Our Olympic Spirit: Bobsleigh, Speed Skating[9] Striped Coralroot 57 cents Signals Design Group Frank Gunn, Robert Lepage, Donald Milne, Oliver Lange Lithography in 5 colours Tullis-Russell and Lowe-Martin Group West Vancouver, BC and Richmond, BC
22 February 2010 Celebrate Our Olympic Spirit: Cross Country Ski, Chandra Crawford 57 cents Signals Design Group Frank Gunn, Robert Lepage, Donald Milne, Oliver Lange Lithography in 5 colours Tullis-Russell and Lowe-Martin Group West Vancouver, BC and Richmond, BC
3 March 2010 African Violets: Picasso [10] Striped Coralroot Permanent Isabelle Toussaint, Design graphique Isabelle Toussaint, Design graphique 6,500,000 Lithography in 5 colours Tullis-Russell Etobicoke, ON
3 March 2010 African Violets: Decelles Avalanche Permanent Isabelle Toussaint, Design graphique Isabelle Toussaint, Design graphique 6,500,000 Lithography in 5 colours Tullis-Russell Etobicoke, ON
April 14 Canada-Israel, 60 Yrs of Friendship 1.70 Q30 Design Yarek Waszul 660,000 Lithography in 4 cols Tullis Russell Ottawa
April 19 The Four Indian Kings (Ho Nee Yeath Taw No Row (baptized John), King of Generethgarich, 1710) 57 cents Sputnik Design Library and Archives Canada 1,500,000 Litho in 9 cols Tullis Ottawa
April 19 The Four Indian Kings (Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Row (baptized Hendrick), Emperor of the Six Nations, 1710) 57 cents Sputnik Design Library and Archives Canada 1,500,000 Litho in 9 cols Tullis Ottawa
April 19 The Four Indian Kings (Sa Ga Yeath Qua Pieth Tow (baptized Brant), King of the Maquas, 1710) 57 cents Sputnik Design Library and Archives Canada 1,500,000 Litho in 9 cols Tullis Ottawa
April 19 The Four Indian Kings (Etow Oh Koam (baptized Nicholas), King of the River Nation, 1710) 57 cents Sputnik Design Library and Archives Canada 1,500,000 Litho in 9 cols Tullis Ottawa
May 4 Canadian Navy: 1910-2010 HMCS Niobe 57 cents Designwerke Inc. Photos from Canadian Navy 3,000,000 Litho in 6 cols plus varnish Tullis Ottawa
May 4 Canadian Navy: 1910-2010 HMCS Halifax 57 cents Designwerke Inc. Photos from Canadian Navy 3,000,000 Litho in 6 cols plus varnish Tullis Ottawa
May 13 Marine Life, Sea Otter 57 cents Martin Morck Various 2,200,000 Litho in 3 cols and intaglio Tullis Victoria
May 13 Marine Life, Harbor Porpoise 57 cents Martin Morck Various 2,200,000 Litho in 3 cols and intaglio Tullis Victoria
May 22 Canadian Geographic Wildlife Photograph of the Year 57 cents Susan Scott Various 4,000,000 Litho in 5 cols Tullis Ottawa
June 18 Rotary International: 100 Years in Canada 57 cents Xerxes Irani Beau Lark 2,000,000 Litho in 6 cols plus varnish Tullis Montreal
July 2 Art Canada: Prudence Heward 57 cents Helene L'Heureux Helene L'Heureux 1,500,000 Litho in 7 colours Tullis Montreal
July 5 Roadside Attractions: Coffee Pot 57 cents Fraser Ross Bonnie Ross 3,880,000 Litho in 8 cols plus varnish Tullis Davidson, SK
July 5 Roadside Attractions: Happy Rock 57 cents Fraser Ross Bonnie Ross 3,880,000 Litho in 8 cols plus varnish Tullis Davidson, SK
July 5 Roadside Attractions: Puffin 57 cents Fraser Ross Bonnie Ross 3,880,000 Litho in 8 cols plus varnish Tullis Davidson, SK
July 5 Roadside Attractions: Wawa Goose 57 cents Fraser Ross Bonnie Ross 3,880,000 Litho in 8 cols plus varnish Tullis Davidson, SK
July 8 Girl Guides: 100 Years in Canada [11] 57 cents Derwyn Goodall Derwyn Goodall 3,000,000 Litho in 6 cols plus varnish Tullis Guelph, Ontario
August 17 Cupids (Cupers Cove): 1610-2010 57 cents Steven Slipp Fraser Ross, William Gilbert 1,750,000 Litho in 9 cols Lowe-Martin Cupids, NL
September 1 Home Children 57 cents Debbie Adams Library and Archives Canada 1,650,000 Litho in 6 cols plus varnish Tullis Ottawa, ON
September 7 Mental health Permanent plus 10 cents Louis Gagnon (from Paprika Design) Louis Gagnon (from Paprika Design) 4,000,000 Litho in 7 cols Tullis Ottawa, ON

2011[edit]

  • This is an incomplete list
Date of Issue Theme Denomination Design Illustration Quantity Printing Process Paper Type First Day Cover Cancellation
22 June 2011 Royal Wedding Day [12] Permanent Isabelle Toussaint Paul Ellis and David Tomlinson
Getty Images
10,000,000 Lithography in 7 colours Tullis Russell Coatings Ottawa, ON

Annual stamp poll[edit]

  • The annual poll is conducted in conjunction with Canada Stamp News.

2010 results[edit]

  • Favorite Canadian 2010 stamp issues
Stamp Votes Percentage
Blue Whale 662[13] 19.8%
Year of the Tiger 335 10.02%
Canadian Geographic Photos of the Year 262 7.83%
  • Most relevant Canadian 2010 stamp issues
Stamp Votes Percentage
Canadian Navy, 1910-2010 709 21.58%
Celebrating our Olympic Spirit 456 13.88%
Canada Strikes Gold! (Olympic theme) 398 12.11%
  • Least Favorite Canadian 2010 stamp issues
Stamp Votes Percentage
Mental Health 519 15.91%
Canada-Israel, 60 years 365 11.91%
Rotary International in Canada, 100th Anniversary 323 9.9%
  • Least Relevant Canadian 2010 stamp issues
Stamp Votes Percentage
Year of the Tiger 823 25.77%
Canada-Israel, 60 years 404 12.65%
African Violets 317 9.92%

Commemorative envelopes[edit]

Date of Issue Theme Design Quantity
10 January 2010 Le Devoir[14] Christian Tiffet 10,000
6 July 2010 Saskatchewan Roughriders Centennial[15] Celine Morriset, Andre Monette 20,000

Cancels[edit]

Year Theme Place of Cancellation
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Alpine Ski Whistler, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Biathlon Whistler, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Bobsleigh Whistler, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Cross Country Ski Whistler, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Curling Vancouver, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Figure Skating Vancouver, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Freestyle Skiing : Aerials West Vancouver, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Freestyle Skiing : Moguls West Vancouver, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Freestyle Skiing : Ski Cross West Vancouver, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Ice Hockey Vancouver, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Luge Whistler, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Nordic Combined Whistler, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Short Track Speed Skating Vancouver, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Skeleton Whistler, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Ski Jumping Whistler, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Snowboard Cross West Vancouver, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Snowboard Halfpipe West Vancouver, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Snowboard Parallel G-Slalom West Vancouver, BC
2010 Vancouver Olympic Games: Speed Skating Richmond, BC
2010 Vancouver Paralympic Games: Alpine Ski Whistler, BC
2010 Vancouver Paralympic Games: Biathlon Whistler, BC
2010 Vancouver Paralympic Games: Cross Country Ski Whistler, BC
2010 Vancouver Paralympic Games: Ice Sledge Hockey Whistler, BC

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Choosing Canada's stamps[edit]

Although Canada Post is responsible for stamp design and production, the corporation does not actually choose the subjects or the final designs that appear on stamps.[17] That task falls under the jurisprudence of the Stamp Advisory Committee. Their objective is to recommend a balanced stamp program that will have broad-based appeal, regionally and culturally, reflecting Canadian history, heritage, and tradition.[18]

Before Canada Post calls a meeting of the committee, it also welcomes suggestions for stamp subjects from Canadian citizens. Ideas for subjects that have recently appeared on a stamp are declined. The committee works two years in advance and can approve approximately 20 subjects for each year.[19]

Once a stamp subject is selected, Canada Post's Stamp Products group conducts research. Designs are commissioned from two firms, both chosen for their expertise. The designs are presented anonymously to the committee.[20] The committee's process and selection policy have changed little in the thirty years since it was introduced.

Any ideas for a stamp should be sent to: Chairperson of the Stamp Advisory Committee, Canada Post, 2701 Riverside Drive Suite N1070, Ottawa, ON, K1A 0B1.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, p.7, January to March 2010, Volume XIX, No. 1
  2. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, p.11, January to March 2010, Volume XIX, No. 1
  3. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, p.13, January to March 2010, Volume XIX, No. 1
  4. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, p.16, January to March 2010, Volume XIX, No. 1
  5. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, p.20, January to March 2010, Volume XIX, No. 1
  6. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, p.23, January to March 2010, Volume XIX, No. 1
  7. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, p.25, January to March 2010, Volume XIX, No. 1
  8. ^ Canada Post Stamp Details, April to June 2010, Volume XIX, No. 2
  9. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, p.27, January to March 2010, Volume XIX, No. 1
  10. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, p.29, January to March 2010, Volume XIX, No. 1
  11. ^ Canada Post Stamp Details, July to September 2010, p,15, Volume XIX, No. 3
  12. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, p.7, July to September 2011, Volume XX, No. 3
  13. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, July to September 2011, Volume XX, No. 3
  14. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, p.17, January to March 2010, Volume XIX, No. 1
  15. ^ Canada Post Stamp Details, July to September 2010, p.11, Volume XIX, No. 3
  16. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, p.7, January to March 2010, Volume XIX, No. 21
  17. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, pp.16-17, January to March 2005, Volume XIV, No. 1
  18. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, pp.16-17, January to March 2005, Volume XIV, No. 1
  19. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, pp.16-17, January to March 2005, Volume XIV, No. 1
  20. ^ Canada's Stamp Details, pp.16-17, January to March 2005, Volume XIV, No. 1