Journey to Equal Rights
Royal
Canadian
Mints
for LGBTQ2
While
Canadians' are known for their strongly held values of diversity, inclusion and
equality, for many years, LGBTQ2 Canadians were not treated equally. Today, the
Royal Canadian Mint is proud to launch a one-dollar circulation coin
commemorating 50 years of progress in recognizing the rights of LGBTQ2
Canadians.
It
was a 1969 Act of Parliament that marked the initial milestone on the journey
to equality for LGBTQ2 communities by decriminalizing homosexual acts between
two consenting people of 21 years or older.
The new coin, combining the words, EQUALITY-ÉGALITÉ with the signature
work of Vancouver artist Joe Average, starts circulating. It was also launched
through an official unveiling at the 519 Community Centre, in Toronto, Ontario.
"For
the past 50 years and beyond, Canadians have fought for their right to love,
marry, start a family and live openly as their most authentic selves,"
said Bill Morneau, Minister of Finance and Member of Parliament for Toronto
Centre. "The Equality coin recognizes their triumphs and encourages all of
us to build a better, more inclusive Canada – because like the coin itself, the
more equality we have in Canada, the richer we all are."
"Today
is an important day for the LGBTQ2 community, and for all Canadians, as this
commemorative coin enters circulation," said Randy Boissonnault, Special
Advisor to the Prime Minister on LGBTQ2 Issues. "It is an opportunity to
reflect on a landmark event in our country's history, and a reminder of the
progress still to be made as we work toward inclusion and equality for all
LGBTQ2 Canadians."
"The
Mint plays a significant role in celebrating Canada's culture, history and
values through coins. Marking 50 years since a landmark decision that began a
process of legal reforms to recognize the rights of LGBTQ2 Canadians is a
powerful way to recognize Canada's profound belief in equality and
inclusion," said Marie Lemay, President and CEO of the Royal Canadian
Mint. "The Mint constantly strives
to live these values, and our employees are proud to share the message of
equality through this new commemorative circulation coin."
Joe
Average is a Vancouver-based artist whose early interest in drawing and
photography led him to dedicate his life to his art when he was diagnosed as
HIV-positive in 1984. The design he created for the reverse of this coin is a
stylized celebration of equality viewed through an LGBTQ2 perspective.
The
image of two intertwined faces reflects gender fluidity and the spectrum of
genders and is left open to interpretation: they may belong to two individuals
or they may represent different aspects of one's identity.
The
reverse includes the words "EQUALITY" and "ÉGALITÉ" on two
curved bands, as well as the double dates 1969 and 2019 to mark 50 years since
the process of decriminalizing homosexual acts was initiated in Canada. The
obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt,
in use on Canadian coins since 2003.
Limited
to a mintage of three million, the one-dollar "Equality" circulation
coin is now entering general circulation and will be available through several
public coin exchanges to be announced soon (limited to Canada only).
This
coin can also be collected in a special wrap roll of 25 uncirculated coins,
retailing for $54.95 and limited to a mintage of 15,000 rolls. Joe Average's artwork is also celebrated on a
full colour, 99.99% pure silver collector version of the "Equality"
coin, which retails for $49.95 and is limited to a mintage of 15,000.
The
Royal Canadian Mint is the Crown Corporation responsible for the minting and
distribution of Canada's circulation coins. An ISO 9001 certified corporation,
the Mint is recognized as one of the largest and most versatile mints in the
world, offering a wide range of specialized, high quality coinage products and
related services on an international scale.
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