As the Head of State of Canada, the Queen has featured on over 70 Canadian stamps that have been released for historical events, royal visits, and her previous silver, golden and diamond jubilees.
The newly issued stamp features the Royal Mail’s profile of the Queen that was sculpted by Arnold Machin, and will be available at post offices soon.
Governor-General Mary Simon issued a statement to congratulate the Queen on the occasion.

Simon in her statement said the Queen “has been a reassuring and constant figure of compassion and poise” for the past 70 years.
She said: “Growing up in Northern Quebec, my grandmother would show us pictures of the Queen.
“Her majesty was revered in the Arctic, since the relationship between the Crown and Indigenous peoples is considered sacred.”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also congratulated the Queen.
He said: “This is the first time since Confederation that Canadians can celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of their Sovereign. This historic milestone invites us to pay tribute to Her Majesty’s lifetime of committed service to Canada, the Commonwealth, and its citizens.”
He said a range of activities would be hosted by the Government of Canada throughout the year and that the government will support community projects and initiatives across the country.