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SCG9337 - Canada 1985 – Thérèse Casgrain “The Common Good” 32¢
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This 1985 Canadian 32¢ commemorative stamp honors Thérèse Casgrain, a pioneering women's rights activist and social reformer. The portrait highlights her role in securing women’s suffrage in Quebec and her lifelong commitment to social justice. The background artwork shows scenes of community service, reflecting her motto, “Le bien commun” / “The Common Good.” Issued as part of a series celebrating notable Canadian humanitarians, this stamp is a meaningful piece for collectors of social history and women’s rights themes. A well-designed tribute by Canada Post, it remains a significant modern classic.
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