The Bank of Canada has officially whittled down the shortlist for the newest version of Canada's $5 bill to eight candidates all of which are prominent historic Canadian figures. Sir Wilfred Laurier, who served as Canada's first-ever Francophone prime minister from 1896 to 1911 is the current face of the $5 note.
Rideau Hall is proud to host a series of Indigenous artworks. The grouping of these artworks is centred on storytelling, with each artist using their unique perspective to illustrate life, traditions, mythology, Inuit legends or wildlife.
Rideau Hall is proud to host a series of Indigenous artworks. The grouping of these artworks is centred on storytelling, with each artist using their unique perspective to illustrate life, traditions, mythology, Inuit legends or wildlife.
Koomuatuk (Kuzy) Curley along with three other people carved a statue of a woman sitting on a bench near the Kinngait, Nunavut, airport honouring Pitseolak Ashoona who was among the first in the community to begin drawing.