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Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser]( [Canada Post - Postes Canada]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Vimy Header]( On April 9, 1917, Canada’s courageous soldiers climbed from their trenches to launch an assault on a daunting ridge held by the Germans near the French town of Vimy. Stamps issued by Canada Post and La Poste, France’s national postal service, will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge and recognize the service and sacrifice of the Canadian Corps. [Vimy Frame] We will remember them The 4-day battle, where Canada’s divisions waged a carefully planned and fearlessly executed attack, is considered a defining moment in Canadian history. May the courage and sacrifice of those who served live on forever. Framed Print: Joint Souvenir Sheet (Canada + France) $79.95 [Buy Now]( PermanentTM Domestic Stamps — Booklet of 10 $8.50 [Buy Now]( [Vimy Souvenir Sheet] Mother Canada This joint issue includes 2 stamps with distinctive portrayals of the Canadian National Vimy Memorial monument in France. The Canadian stamp features the twin pillars while the French stamp highlights the “Canada Bereft” statue—also known as Mother Canada. Joint Official First Day Cover (Canada + France) $5.50 [Buy Now]( Souvenir Sheet of 2 stamps (France) – Available online only $3.50 [Buy Now]( World War Coins from the Royal Canadian Mint [Vimy Ridge Coin] 2017 $20 Pure Silver Coin – First World War: Battlefront Series – The Battle of Vimy Ridge $112.95 [Buy Now]( [Sacrifice Coin] 2017 $20 Pure Silver Coin – Canadian Honours: Sacrifice Medal $109.95 [Buy Now]( [Find a Post Office]( [Find a Postal Code]( [Track]( [Find a Rate]( [Support]( [Blog]( [Legal]( | [Français]( © 2017 Royal Canadian Mint. All Rights Reserved. Products may differ from those shown and are not actual size. Unsubscribe You are receiving this email because you made a transaction with Canada Post in the past two years, or have agreed to the Canada Post [Terms and Conditions](. Please note that you can [unsubscribe]( at any time. Security & Privacy Canada Post protects your security and privacy. We will never ask for personal information (such as passwords or credit card numbers) in an email newsletter. If you receive such a request, please do not respond to the email. Read our [Privacy policy](. Please do not reply Replies to this email will not be responded to or read. If you have any questions or comments, please [contact us](. [www.canadapost.ca]( 2701 Riverside Dr, Ottawa ON K1A 0B1 © 2017 Canada Post Corporation

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