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What happens to Canada's currency, stamps, place names after the Queen's death?

What happens to Canada's currency, stamps, place names after the Queen's death?

OTTAWA — Queen Elizabeth II has been a constant presence in Canadians' lives. Her face is engraved on our coins. It graces the $20 bill and is featured on some of our stamps. Even buildings, parks, mountains and islands bear her name.
The Queen visited Canada more than any other country during her long reign

The Queen visited Canada more than any other country during her long reign

She visited Canada no less than 31 times since her coronation in June 1952.
The best places to shop for fall fashion in Vancouver

The best places to shop for fall fashion in Vancouver

Sweater weather.
'Quite a show!': Winds turned Vancouver seawall into 'dangerous' splash zone

'Quite a show!': Winds turned Vancouver seawall into 'dangerous' splash zone

Watch out!🌬️🌊
Poll finds Stewart and Sim leading mayoral horse race in City of Vancouver

Poll finds Stewart and Sim leading mayoral horse race in City of Vancouver

With just five weeks to go before all ballots are cast, likely voters in Vancouver are responsible for fascinating fluctuations.
This town celebrates Halloween with a month-long festival and makes the perfect road-trip from Vancouver

This town celebrates Halloween with a month-long festival and makes the perfect road-trip from Vancouver

A full month of spooktacular fun.
Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster's ICBC pirate hat fight deepens

Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster's ICBC pirate hat fight deepens

Gary Smith identifies as a Pastafarian, a worldwide religion whose members wear either pasta colanders or a three-cornered hat known as a pirate's tricorn on their heads.
Watch: Airborne sea lion jumps into B.C. boat to evade killer whales

Watch: Airborne sea lion jumps into B.C. boat to evade killer whales

Two people found themselves caught between a pod of killer whales and a sea lion off the coast of Vancouver Island.
The voice of the Coquitlam Express is moving on

The voice of the Coquitlam Express is moving on

Eddie Gregory became the voice of the Coquitlam Express in 2001.
New COVID-19 'hazard index' launches for Canadian provinces

New COVID-19 'hazard index' launches for Canadian provinces

The online resource gathers public health information on COVID-19 and attempts to condense it as a risk assessment tool for the public.
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