
January 21, Black History Month/Eleanor Collins. Undenominated stamp at permanent rate (92¢) in booklet of six (Scott 3316). by LinnFebruary 14, page 1.
February 7, Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. Undenominated stamp at permanent rate (92¢) in booklet of 10 (Scott 3318) and sheet of 16 (3317). by Linn, February 28, page 15.
March 1, Callas. Two undenominated stamps at the permanent rate (92¢) in booklets of 10 and reels of 50 (white calla Scott 3322, 3321, pink calla 3323, 3320); and souvenir sheet of two (3319). by LinnMarch 7, page 10.
April 7, Organ and Tissue Donation. Undenominated stamp at permanent rate (92¢) in booklet of 10 (Scott 3324). by LinnApril 25, page 1.
April 12, Eid. Undenominated stamp at permanent rate (92¢) in booklet of six (Scott 3325). Linn’s, May 2, page 17.
April 22, Salome Bey. Undenominated permanent rate (92¢) stamp in booklet of six (Scott 3326). Linns, May 9, page 1.
May 20, Endangered whales. Five undenominated stamps at the permanent rate (92¢) in booklets of 10 and sheetlets of five. by Linn, June 6, page 1.
*June 9, vintage travel posters. Five undenominated stamps at the permanent rate (92¢) showing Mont Tremblant by Herbert Bayer, The Royal York by Norman Fraser, Great Lakes Cruise based on the work of Tom Purvis, Travel The Canadian by Roger Couillard, and Canada’s scenic east coast by Peter Ewart in booklet of 10, sheetlet of five and souvenir sheet of five with Capex logo on edge. by LinnJuly 4, page 12.
*June 21, Indigenous leaders. Three undenominated permanent rate (92¢) stamps honoring Chief Marie-Anne Day Walker-Pelletier, Jose Kusugak, and Harry Daniels in three booklets of six and a souvenir sheet of three stamps. by LinnJuly 11, page 18.
July 7, Help for Ukraine. Undenominated permanent rate (92¢) + 10¢ semi-postage stamp in booklet of 10. by Linn, June 13, page 1.
*July 21Vintage carousels.
?, Canadians on the run. Five stamps.
?, 50th anniversary of the 1972 Canada-USSR Ice Hockey Summit Series.
Fall?, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Fall?, war hero Tommy Prince.
Fall?, Canada Post Community Foundation. Semi-postal stamp.
?, Diwali.
?, Hanukkah.
?, Christmas/Birds. Three stamps.
?, Christmas/The Nativity.
*Asterisks preface entries with new or changed information. New/changed information is presented in bold italics. Details of each number listed in this program are given in the quoted numbers of by Linn. Stamps are self-adhesive unless otherwise specified.
PURCHASE OF CANADIAN STAMPS
Canadian stamps and first day covers are available on the Canada Post website (www.canadapost.ca) and by mail order from Canada Post Customer Service, PO Box 90022, 2701 Riverside Drive, Ottawa, ON K1V 1J8 Canada; or by phone from the United States or Canada at 800-565-4362, and from other countries at 902-863-6550. Canada stamps and stamp products are also available from many new stamp dealers and from the Canada Post agent in the United States: Interpost, Box 400, Hewlett, NY 11557.