Canadian Postal Corps Collar badge set (2)
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Most likely these were made in the early days of Queen Elizabeth's reign. This organization got its start as a military unit, and operated as such, with efficiency and pride of
service. ("Nor rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail, will stop us from our appointed rounds.") The crown added the prestigious "Royal designation to their name
in 1961, but less than a decade later, thanks to the socialist leanings of the Liberals and Trudeau I, as well as disruptive unions, the postal service lost its military nature, and became the
questionable inefficient organization it is today, eventually being privatized to a great degree, again by Liberals, until it was unrecognizable when compared to the prestigious corps that it
was originally. Interestingly it also got a lot more expensive too. Remember the 5 cent stamps of the '60's. It now costs a staggering $.95 to mail letter. If we compare car prices from that
time; under the same inflationary results, a $4000 regular Chevy car in 1965 would cost 19 times more or over $76,000 today. More than twice what they are currently worth...