New Canada Post stamp honours first Indigenous woman to lead a Canadian government
The first Indigenous woman to lead a provincial or territorial government in Canada is being honoured with a new stamp.
Cournoyea was the first Indigenous woman, and second woman, to head a provincial or territorial government in Canada, serving as premier of the Northwest Territories from 1991 to 1995.
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