When hip-hop became the voice of contemporary Canadian identity
28–01–2026
Canada Post
This commemorative edition embodies the transformation of hip-hop in Canada from an imported culture to an identity.
Local music with a global reach. The style not only immortalizes names, but also documents a journey.
Socio-culturally, it was shaped by linguistic and identity diversity, where English blended
French and Haitian Creole in a single urban space, creating a musical discourse that reflects reality
Canadian cities and their diversity.
Immortal figures
• Maestro Fresh Wes: A pioneer of Canadian hip-hop and the first Canadian MC to break into the mainstream,
And the founder of the institutional transformation moment for gender.
• Michie Mee: A feminist icon who broke the mold early, merging rap with dunhall and reggae,
To become a foundational reference for future generations.
• Muzion: A Montreal trio that forged a trilingual identity and broadened the horizons of cultural expression
For Canadian hip-hop.
Design analysis
The series adopted a bold visual language with saturated colors and collage compositions reminiscent of posters.
Parties and street culture. The contrast between black and white portraits and neon backgrounds.
The characters are given symbolic centrality, while the DJ equipment, microphone, and headphones are present as markers.
Significant in its artistry and live performance. The rhythmic repetition within the booklet enhances reading.
The edition as a single narrative unit.
Technical details
Category: Permanent™ Stamps
Format: Individual stamps + booklet
Topic: Hip-hop in Canada
Usage: Indoor/Outdoor, according to the standing rate.
Note for stamp collectors
A publication of high documentary value; the complete booklet is recommended for its visual narrative.
Complete and bilingual explanatory texts, in addition to release day envelopes to establish the dimension
Cultural timeline for the 2026 release.



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