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Cartoon - Let me wish you a Canada Day full of peace and joy. -What've you been smoking? | McCord Museum
...Joyeuse fête du Canada dans la paix et l'allégresse
...Joyeuse fête du Canada dans la paix et l'allégresse
...Joyeuse fête du Canada dans la paix et l'allégresse

Cartoon

Let me wish you a Canada Day full of peace and joy. -What've you been smoking?
Artist (Né / Born 1945)
SignatureL.l., SChapleau 97 30-6
Date 1997
Medium / Technique Graphite
Dimensions43.1 x 35.6 cm
Object NumberM999.81.61
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Serge Chapleau

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