Cultural Recognition
On 9 June 2011 Canada Post issued 'Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa' designed by Ivan Novotny (Taylor|Sprules Corporation) and based on a photography by Philippe Landreville as part of the Art-Deco series. The stam features a photo of the Supreme Court of Canada, which was designed by Ernest Cormier in 1939. The stamps were printed by Lowe-Martin Company Inc.
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Supreme Court of Canada Building in Ottawa, Ontario Canada
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Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent statue (1976) by Erek Imredy in front of Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Canada
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Walter Seymour Allward's Justicia (Justice), outside Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Canada
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Walter Seymour Allward's Veritas (Truth) outside Supreme Court of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Canada
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