I'm going to side (somewhat) with Bob on this one. The Queen (or King as time will undoubtedly cause to rise) should at the bare minimum be featured prominently on all of our coinage, and at least one banknote, preferably the most common. In other words, maintain the status quo. Other prominent Canadians from our history deserve to be featured on our banknotes. I don't have a strong opinion about maintaining Laurier, MacDonald, King and Borden, but I think it would be quite appropriate to do so and to use the back sides to celebrate other people and/or Canadian themes. Perhaps the back could have both a thematic design and a portrait of a Canadian associated with that theme?
Where I differ with Bob is his preference for putting a broad selection of the Royal Family on display. The sovereign gets their due, but the rest can wait their turn.
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