[I'm quoting Valka here for context. Well, and for credit.]
Ok, there's news, but to put them in proper context i have to talk about Canada.
In a critical fashion.
So... be warned.
I'm going to do it now:
1. Canadian paper money is pretty bad, too. It's five notes, with the Queen on one and the 1st, 7th, 8th and 10th Canadian Prime Ministers on the others.
Here's a few remarks on them:
This is a very polite and mellow Canadian account. I would put this to a somewhat sharper point.
The fourth guy is no prize either.
2. But! Canada is doing the right thing.
In december the choice for that new bill that Valka talked about was announced, in march the bill was revealed, and it's wonderful, amazeballs (well unless there's something wrong with this lady, which right now i have no reason to believe).
And if i understand everything correctly this new 10 dollar bill will be introduced on such a timetable that all this will have allready started when - potentially - Conservatives would come back to power after a - hypothetical - electoral success in 2019.
Behold:
So, just to bring everybody (i.e. fellow Europeans) up to speed:
The lady is one Viola Desmond, a "mixed-race" woman from Halifax (thus deemed "black").
She was a hair- and skin-care professional, beautistician etc.
She had a beauty parlor. And because she had to leave Halifax to learn this trade in the first place (because discrimination) and she apparently was upset about that she founded an institute teaching this stuff. And she produced her own beauty products. You know how it is an item of social justice whinery how make-up was all focused on white women only until - apparently - yesterday? Well, it wasn't in Nova Scotia. Because she and her institute and the graduates from her institute.
And in 1946 she stumbled into refusing to leave the "white" section of a movie theater, got arrested, convicted for evasion of the provincial sales tax (this is literally about a single cent), was pardoned in 2015 (fifty years after her death).
The reverse shows the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg. Actually the CMHR has a fair ammount of issues, but i suppose it's the thought that counts.
And it's certainly better than this symbolically self-undermining train business.
And because having one vertical bill and four horizontal bills would be odd any future government is pre-commited to redesigning the rest, with all sorts of people leaning in to suggest new and alternative persons to feature.
So: Yay for Canada!
Other than that things are rather quiet: Apparently nobody knows whether Trump and Mnuchin will follow through with Tubman. I certainly have lost track.
And despite my wise council we still have meaningless money with fantasy bridges and stick that bird on everything.
PS:
I have no idea what civver's problem is with the color scheme. Looks like perfectly fine money to me.
(Actually i have an idea, i suppose his point was "money be green", but, well, rhetorics happened).