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The Canadian ten-dollar note is one of the most common banknotes of the Canadian dollar. The current $10 note is purple, and the obverse features a portrait of Viola Desmond, a Black Nova Scotian businesswoman who challenged racial segregation at a film theatre in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, in 1946.
1 lut 2024 · Canadian bills are color-coordinated, with each color signaling the bill's value at a glance. Blue - $5; Purple - $10 ; Green - $20 ; Red - $50 ; Brown - $100; Sir Wilfrid Laurier - 5 Dollar Bill The Canadian 5-dollar bill displays a picture of a young Wilfrid Laurier.
19 lis 2018 · In 1946, Viola Desmond’s stand at a segregated Nova Scotia movie theatre made her into a civil-rights icon for black Canadians. On Monday, $10 banknotes commemorating her officially enter...
14 lut 2021 · The year was 2018 and Desmond, the Black Nova Scotian who fought racial segregation in her province, had just become the new face of Canada’s $10 bill.
The laurel leaf, an ancient symbol of justice, appears in the grand entrance hall of the Supreme Court of Canada, the nation’s final court of appeal and ultimate judicial defender of rights in the country. A laurel leaf pattern is found in the bottom right corner on the back of the bank note.
7 gru 2022 · Who Signs The Canadian $10 Bank Note? The Canadian $10 Bill is signed by the same people who sign the Canadian $20 bill. They are the governors of the Bank of Canada. Right signature: Tiff Macklem. Tiff Macklem became the Governor of the Bank of Canada in July 2020.
9 wrz 2022 · The Canadian 10 dollar bill retained purple as its colour but featured a radical new design and was the first to feature Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada’s problematic First Prime Minister. The “Scenes of Canada Series” is breathtaking as far as banknote designs are concerned.