The first US patent for inventing the traffic lights system is issued to Ernest Sirrine on November 29, 1910.
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The first US patent for inventing the traffic lights system is issued to Ernest Sirrine on November 29, 1910.
A Multi-Party Parliamentary Committee selected on October 22, 1964, the design which becomes the new official flag of Canada.
French explorer Jacques Cartier landed near Quebec City in his third voyage to Canada on August 23, 1541.
World Post Day
Celebrating the anniversary of the Universal Postal Union, World Post Day aims at educating people about how postal offices around the world have helped further global communications and make everyone more connected with one another.
The Universal Postal Union began in 1874 when it was established by the Treaty of Bern to help establish postal policies. The Treaty of Bern was the result of an international conference, hosted by the Swiss government, to unify disparate postal regulations so that mail could be exchanged freely.
While the treaty itself has been amended multiple times to help update policies, the Universal Postal Union has helped establish a universal flat rate at which mail can be sent to anywhere in the world. It also helped postal carriers retain rights in multiple countries as they traveled, and allowed each country to retain the money earned.
Since every country has its own mail service, the Universal Postal Union has helped advance mailing services by removing the international barriers that previously constrained it.
World Post Day celebrates this treaty, as it has now helped shape the way people can send and receive mail. To celebrate this day, people take the time to send mail to a loved one, a family member, or a close friend.
At the Universal Postal Union, they work towards their initiative to make mail a better experience for everyone, including discussions about economic sustainability and environmental protection.
How to Celebrate World Post Day
Whether it’s a gift purchased online, a letter, or a postcard, sending mail is a great way to celebrate this day. Read up about what the Universal Postal Union is all about and share the information with your friends.
If you have a local mailman who delivers mail to your house, thank them for their services. Talk about which mailing service you trust the most, talk to people about what people in the postal services do for a living, and share this information with everyone you know.
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General Postal Union was created as a result of the Treaty of Bern on October 9, 1874.
The Musée de la civilisation à Québec (Museum of Civilization) opened its doors to the public on 19 October 1988.
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Quèbec City, Canada ~ St. Lawrence River