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28 November 2021

editorial content

 

The editorial cartoon is the first thing I look for when reading the paper. Sometimes I like to try to guess which story of the day they choose to illustrate. They can be humorous, thought provoking, poignant, or simply a reflection of the time. After a few years, without context they can sometimes be difficult to understand. 
This set, issued in October 2021, features some well known editorial cartoonists from Canadian newspapers.
Here we have a beaver (our national animal) sitting in a ubiquitous Muskoka chair drinking a beer; another in honour of a hockey game between Russia and Canada in 1972; the relationship between US and Canada; a slightly resentful feeling of Quebecers to the rest of Canada after the 1995 referendum; and finally, a tribute to the hockey players of fatal bush crash in Humboldt.
 
For Sunday Stamps - cartoons or illustrations

5 comments:

Bob Scotney said...

I'm glad you explained the content of these otherwise I would have been struggling.
Minefrom across the border are here - https://bit.ly/3E7H2Q4

Mail Adventures said...

I haven't received any of these, but I find them brilliant.

I added some comic characters and a couple of cartoons on this post.

Joy said...

I'm a cartoon fan too, sometimes they can say more than a 1000 words. A nice mix.
My cartoons are here

M said...

I do like the political cartoons in newspapers....

My entry for this Sunday is found here.

viridian said...

My contribution is here:
http://viridianpostcard.blogspot.com/2021/11/day-and-welcome-to-sunday-stamps-and-my.html