Canada Post is apologizing after a sheet of stamps was printed showing the severed head of a John A. Macdonald statue that was recently toppled in Montreal.The sheet of stamps was printed through the postal service’s Picture Postage program, which allows people to order stamps with personalized photos for a fee.The man who ordered the stamps, a federal employee, said he made the order as a protest against “colonialism.” Trudeau ‘disappointed’ by toppling of John A.
Macdonald statue during weekend rallies James Bone originally tweeted out a picture of the stamp sheet Tuesday, asking people to retweet in solidarity.