[press release]
Canada Post Community Foundation to issue $1.3 million in grants to better the lives of children in 2020
Grassroots organizations across the country will receive support to assist in community-based initiatives for children
OTTAWA – The Canada Post Community Foundation today announced that approximately $1.3 million was raised for grants to groups that help children in communities across Canada.
The Canada Post Community Foundation raises money through the sale of a special stamp issued annually. The stamp that will raise funds for distribution in 2021 goes on sale today.
In addition to the annual stamp issue, the Foundation raises funds through a five-week in-store campaign to solicit point-of-sale donations from customers and a year-round employee payroll donation program. In previous years, retail locations across Canada held local fundraising events. However, in lieu of events during COVID-19, customers and the public are encouraged to donate online at www.canadapost.ca/community to protect the safety of employees and our customers. All funds go to organizations that operate in the province or territory in which they were raised.
Over the past nine years, the Foundation has granted nearly $9 million to hundreds of initiatives across Canada. They include literacy and language programs, youth outreach services, gender and sexual diversity programs, arts and recreation projects, special education programs, childhood health programs, anti-bullying initiatives, mentoring programs and many others. The 2020 grant recipients will be announced in October.
About the Foundation
Established in 2012, the Canada Post Community Foundation for Children provides grants to Canadian schools, charities and organizations in an effort to make a difference in the lives of children in our communities.
About the stamp issue
The 2020 Canada Post Community Foundation stamp issue by Vancouver’s Subplot Inc., features an illustration by Isabelle Arsenault that depicts a diverse community of animals living peacefully in a bountiful tree. It reminds us that, despite our differences, we have the power to come together, live in harmony and enrich each other’s lives.
The stamp, in a booklet of 10, and Official First Day Cover, cancelled in Ottawa. Ont. are available at canadapost.ca/shop.
[en Français]
La Fondation communautaire de Postes Canada versera 1,3 million de dollars en subventions pour améliorer la vie des enfants en 2020
Des organismes communautaires partout au pays recevront du soutien pour leurs initiatives destinées aux enfants
OTTAWA – La Fondation communautaire de Postes Canada a annoncé aujourd’hui qu’environ 1,3 million de dollars ont été recueillis pour verser des subventions à des groupes qui viennent en aide aux enfants du pays.
La Fondation amasse des fonds en vendant un timbre spécial qui est émis chaque année. Le timbre permettant de recueillir les sommes qui seront distribuées en 2021 est mis en vente aujourd’hui.
En plus de son timbre, la Fondation collecte des fonds au moyen d’une campagne de dons en magasin de cinq semaines et d’un programme de retenues à la source auquel les employés peuvent participer tout au long de l’année. Dans le passé, des points de vente au détail partout au Canada ont organisé des activités de financement locales. Cette année, pour protéger nos employés et nos clients de la COVID-19, nous invitons les clients et le public à faire un don en ligne sur le site www.postescanada.ca/communautaire. Tous les fonds sont versés à des organismes dans la province ou le territoire où ils sont recueillis.
Au cours des neuf dernières années, la Fondation a accordé près de 9 millions de dollars à des centaines d’initiatives partout au Canada. Elle a appuyé entre autres des programmes d’alphabétisation et de langue, de mentorat, d’éducation spéciale et de santé visant les enfants, des services d’aide pour les jeunes, des programmes sur la diversité de genre et sexuelle, des projets artistiques et récréatifs et des initiatives contre l’intimidation. Les organismes bénéficiaires pour l’année 2020 seront dévoilés en octobre.
À propos de la Fondation
Créée en 2012, la Fondation communautaire de Postes Canada pour les enfants verse des subventions à des écoles, des œuvres de bienfaisance et des organismes du Canada dans le but d’améliorer le sort des enfants du pays.
À propos de l’émission de timbre
Le timbre de 2020 de la Fondation communautaire de Postes Canada, conçu par la maison Subplot Design Inc. de Vancouver, présente une illustration d’Isabelle Arsenault qui dépeint une communauté diverse d’animaux vivant paisiblement dans un arbre bien touffu. Cette belle image nous rappelle que, malgré nos différences, nous avons le pouvoir de nous unir et de vivre en harmonie dans un enrichissement mutuel.
Le timbre, offert dans un carnet de 10, et le pli Premier Jour officiel, oblitéré à Ottawa (Ontario), sont vendus sur le sitepostescanada.ca/achat.

both physically and digitally. With a special sales box and order forms through the letterbox, it is also possible to keep the necessary distance at the door. For example, children can send personal video messages to offer children’s stamps (for more information about this, click here).
which has now become intangible cultural heritage. ”
groups 7 and 8. The children’s stamps are also available from 5 October, while supplies last, from Bruna, via our website and on the website of the Children’s Postage Stamps Foundation Netherlands.
given low postage values to encourage the sending of newspapers and other printed matter by post. Based on a design with a large value figure, Joh. Enschedé & Zonen from Haarlem 144 years ago a uniform series with denominations of ½, 1, 1½, 2 and 2½ cents.

The stamps feature a silhouette portrait of Martin Garrix. His torso and head are dark blue and his arms light up. The silhouette itself features the DJ’s logo with the orangey red plus sign and x projected. The sheet edge has dark blue strips of torn paper at the top and bottom, with orangey red effects at the frayed edges.


The set comprises 12 stamps that depict the captains from six principle TV series, plus additional crew members: Captain James T Kirk; Spock; Captain Jean-Luc Picard; Commander Deanna Troi; Captain Benjamin Sisko; Doctor Julian Bashir; Captain Kathryn Janeway; Captain Jonathan Archer; Lieutenant Malcolm Reed; Captain Gabriel Lorca; Lieutenant Ash Tyler; and Commander Michael Burnham. Six of these characters are played by British actors.
Tolian Soran; Klingon Chancellor Gorkon; Carol Marcus; and Krall.
The 12 main character stamps were illustrated by London-based, illustrator, Freya Betts. Each stamp portrays the characters alongside reflective details in the background of their respective shows, including the iconic starships.
Signing a contract with Desilu, a production company owned by comedy star Lucille Ball, Roddenberry brought in skilled writers and other collaborators to help him develop Star Trek into a weekly series that would resonate with American TV audiences. After several false starts, the show was first broadcast on the NBC network in September 1966. It was first broadcast in the UK in 1969, with repeats over the next decade building its popularity and cementing its place in popular culture.
characters, a diverse group led by the noble Captain James T Kirk and committed to the peaceful principles of the United Federation of Planets.
inspired generations of loyal fans with extraordinary adventures and an optimistic vision of humanity’s future. We celebrate the Star Trek Universe with stylish new stamps of its iconic characters.”

Markings (1940-1945), by James Moses.
TORONTO – Canada Post issued on October 15th a new commemorative stamp to mark Diwali – a joyous festival celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains and other communities around the world. In 2020, Diwali falls on November 14, with festivities continuing for five days.
Stamps and collectibles can be found 
The stamps explore insects — including bees and butterflies — and other often overlooked important pollinators, including moths, beetles, hoverflies and wasps.
There are thought to be more than five million species of these ‘brilliant bugs’ worldwide.
decades, one third of bee and hoverfly species have declined.
Royal Mail worked with ecologist and entomologist Professor Helen Roy MBE, from the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, on the stamp set.
‘Brilliant Bugs’.
Depicted on thistle. This migratory butterfly travels vast distances from the Middle East and Central Asia before arriving in the UK during the summer months.
The proposed prices, approved by the Postal Service Board of Governors, would raise Mailing Services product prices approximately 1.8 percent for First-Class Mail and 1.5 percent for other categories. Although Mailing Services price increases are based on the consumer price index, competitive International Shipping Services prices are primarily adjusted according to market conditions. The governors believe these new rates will keep the Postal Service competitive while providing the agency with needed revenue.
Postal Service does not add surcharges for fuel, residential delivery or regular Saturday delivery.
5505 (55¢) Wire Sculptures by Ruth Asawa – Untitled Sculpture from 1959
5514 (55¢) Innovation – Computing

