‘The Queen is in good company:’ New $10 bill with civil rights advocate launched
WINNIPEG — Canada’s new $10 bill officially went into circulation Monday, breaking new ground in more ways than one.
The banknote is the first vertically oriented bill in Canada and the first regularly circulating banknote to feature a Canadian woman, civil rights advocate Viola Desmond, on the front.
“The Queen is in good company,” Desmond’s 91-year-old sister Wanda Robson said with a smile at the bill’s official launch held at the Canadian Museum For Human Rights on Monday.
Desmond was arrested after refusing to leave a whites-only section of a theatre in New Glasgow, N.S., in 1946.