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Design challenged? - CSN readers give two thumbs up to the 'beautiful' birds of Canada issue but label the Canadian authors stamps 'truly dreadful' in our 1996 stamp reader's pool |
1997 |
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Graunitz, Wulf |
The missing "F" [Migrating wildlife, Scott no 1567] |
1999 |
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Masse, Denis |
En 1996, un timbre canadien sur trois avait une connotation américaine |
1997 |
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Masse, Denis |
Tout le panorama du centre-ville de Vancouver [45 cents, 19 juillet 1996] |
1997/1998 |
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Rimes, Les |
'Primitive' Eh? - Bill Reid was one of a number of artists whose work, on native themes and subjects, turned the art world definition of 'primitive' on its ear [Masterpieces of Canadian art, 1996] |
1998 |
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Robertson, Ian |
Bear-ly noticed - Lt. Harry Colebourn brought Winnie the bear to the London zoo and the rest is history [Winnie the pooh issue, 1996] |
1996 |
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Robertson, Ian |
The year of gimmicks - From Winnie to the CAPEX '96 'mystery' stamp and the enormous birds uncut sheets, 1996 was the year of the gimmicks for Canada Post |
1997 |
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Robertson, Ian S. |
Thanks to Bombardier's work, winter has changed forever [Historic land vehicules # 3 and #5, Capex'96] |
2000 |
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Robertson, Ian S. |
Canada's first train robber wasn't such a bad guy [Bill Miner - Film The Grey Fox, Scott 1616e, 1996] |
2003 |
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Robertson, Ian S. |
"Bobbie" Rosenfeld: Olympic medallist, journalist [Fanny Rosenfeld, Sporting heroes issue, 1996] |
2003 |
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