Canada Post stamp honours editorial cartoonist Duncan Macpherson

Duncan Macpherson stamp (CNW Group/Canada Post)

Macpherson, the first editorial cartoonist invested into the Order of Canada, is one of five cartoonists being recognized for their contributions to Canadian journalism, humour and art  

TORONTOOct. 7, 2021 /CNW/ – Canada Post today unveiled a stamp paying tribute to Duncan Macpherson (1924-93), who is widely considered one of the most influential cartoonists in Canada.

An editorial cartoonist for the Toronto Star for more than three decades, Duncan Macpherson drew witty cartoons that challenged what he called “wrongness” on behalf of everyday Canadians. Macpherson also helped reshape the profession for a generation of cartoonists by being the first to hire an agent to negotiate his salary and by pushing for editorial independence. Sometimes, his cartoons opposed the editorial stance of his own newspaper.

“Having dad honoured in this way revives his memory and his name. I’m so proud of his achievements,” says his son, Ian Macpherson. “For me personally, this rediscovery of my dad’s work and its influence has been a terrific experience.”

The first editorial cartoonist to be invested into the Order of Canada, Macpherson received six National Newspaper Awards, the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts medal and the Canada Council for the Arts Molson Prize. He died in 1993 at age 68.

Canada Post unveils five stamps

Canada Post’s other stamps in this set pay tribute to Serge Chapleau (La Presse, unveiled October 4), Brian Gable (The Globe and MailOctober 5), Terry Mosher (Montreal Gazette, October 6) and Bruce MacKinnon (The Chronicle HeraldOctober 8). A live panel discussion with the cartoonists and Ian Macpherson will be held online on October 8 at 11 am, ET. Register for the webcast here.

The Editorial Cartoonists stamps and collectibles will be available on canadapost.ca and at post offices starting October 8. For images of the stamps, in-depth information on the editorial cartoonists and other products, check out the following:

  • Video featuring the work of the editorial cartoonist (click here)
  • High-resolution images (click here)
    Available at 11 am (ET):
  • In-depth articles on the Canada Post magazine (click here)
  • Short vignettes on Canada Post’s social platforms – FacebookInstagram and Twitter

To receive access to our video content on Twitter Media Studio, please contact our social media team at socialmedia@canadapost.ca.

SOURCE Canada Post

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