The Canadian Huffington Post published an article on the latest efforts to
convince the Bank of Canada to place women's portraits on their banknotes. Here's an
excerpt. -Editor
Canadian banknote idea - Lucy Maud Montgomery
In 2011, the Bank of Canada nixed plans to display images of prominent female activists on a new
$50 bill.
It had initially planned to depict the "Famous Five," a group of women that fought to
see females recognized as persons under the constitution, and Thérèse Casgrain, a feminist and the
first woman ever elected to lead a political party in Canada.
They were replaced by an icebreaker, said a Toronto Star editorial.
As of 2014, no women appear on any Canadian currency, save for Queen Elizabeth II.
Merna Forster aims to change that.
The Victoria, B.C.-based creator of Heroines.ca, a website dedicated to highlighting outstanding
Canadian women, started a Change.org petition last year calling on the Bank of Canada to display
women on the country's money.
Current Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz has said he's "absolutely open to the
idea," but he was criticized earlier this month after announcing a new process for designing
currency which did not address concerns about the lack of women, CBC News said.
And now Forster, whose petition has gained over 48,000 supporters (including prominent author
Margaret Atwood), is stepping up her campaign.
She is preparing to launch a website, Women on Canadian Banknotes, in which people are
encouraged both to sign her petition, and to come up with their own suggestions for who should
appear on Canadian bills.
The tool is simple: you simply go to the website, hit "Generate your Suggestion,"
upload a photo, and voila, you have a Canadian $100 bill with a prominent woman's face on
it.
To read the complete article, see:
'Women
On Canadian Banknotes' Seeks More Female Faces On The Country's Money
(www.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/11/04/women-canadian-money-currency-petition_n_6085464.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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