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FORD
03-08-2018, 09:46 PM
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Canada unveils new vertical $10 bill with first Canadian woman featured
Simran Singh
3-8-2018

Canada is celebrating International Women’s Day by unveiling a new $10 bill, the first to feature a Canadian woman – Viola Desmond.

The unveiling took place today at the Halifax Central Library. Desmond’s sister, Wanda Robson was in attendance, as well as Finance Minister Bill Morneau and Bank of Canada Governor, Stephen Poloz.
Viola Desmond Canada bill



In 2016, the Bank of Canada announced that Desmond would be the first Canadian woman featured on a Canadian banknote.

Desmond lived in Nova Scotia from 1914-1965. She’s known for her success as a businesswoman, and also standing up for civil rights.

In 1946 she refused to leave a whites-only area of a movie theatre and was jailed and fined as a result. Her court case was the first known legal challenge against racial segregation brought forth by a black woman in Canada.

“Two years ago today—on International Women’s Day—Prime Minister Trudeau and I announced that the time had come for a Canadian woman to be represented on Canada’s bank notes. Since then, thanks in large part through her sister Wanda, more and more Canadians have come to know Viola Desmond’s remarkable personal story of courage and dignity,” said Minister Morneau, in a statement.

“Her story serves as inspiration to all Canadians and acts as a powerful reminder of how one person’s actions can help trigger change across generations.”

The note is also the first vertically oriented banknote issued in Canada, allowing for a more prominent picture of Desmond to be featured.

FORD
03-08-2018, 09:48 PM
I think it's cool that they honor this lady and all, but it's just a weird design for money. Even crazier than the see through plastic windows on their last batch of new Hoser bills.

Nitro Express
03-10-2018, 03:51 AM
Money is nothing more than psychology. A lot of thought goes into it. Obviously the layout of such a bill is to get attention. The US is kind of trapped having old fashioned looking green money. There is a fear making the US bills too colorful might cheapen the image. The old green back in people's mind means value because that image has been presented so much. If anything it got your attention and interest enough to start a thread on it. It also sells Canada as a forward thinking nation in with the current political trends. You can use your money to promote an image of a country as well.