You’re sad. We’re sad. Everyone is sad about the passing of Star Trek legend Leonard Nimoy. But at least in Canada they can do something visible about it. In the few days since Nimoy’s death, ...
The craze for defacing Canadian $5 bills to make former prime minister Wilfrid Laurier look like Star Treck's Spock is not illegal but is "inappropriate," says the country's central bank. The practice ...
News this week that Star Trek actor Leonard Nimoy, who made the half-human half-Vulcan starship officer Spock a household name, had passed away at the age of 83 saddened Trekkies, casual fans and ...
Canadians mourning the loss of Leonard Nimoy have been told to stop scribbling Mr Spock pictures on their five dollar notes. For years, fans have been scribbling on the face of their former PM Wilfrid ...
Canadians have been mourning the death of Star Trek‘s Leonard Nimoy by transforming $5 notes into portraits of Spock — or “spocking” them. The practice of giving poor, old Wilfrid Laurier — who served ...
Canadians have been asked to stop drawing Leonard Nimoy-inspired Mr Spock pictures on their $5 bank notes. For years, fans of the famous Star Trek character have been scribbling on the face of former ...
Images of Leonard Nimoy began appearing on Canadian currency with increasing regularity following his death from lung disease on Friday. Star Trek fans updated the portrait of Canada’s seventh prime ...
The Bank of Canada has spoken out against those 'Spocking' its five dollar bank notes although the institution has confirmed no one will face charges for defacing the legal tender. Following Leonord ...
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Canadians have been asked to stop drawing Leonard Nimoy-inspired Mr Spock pictures on their $5 bank notes. For years, fans of the famous Star Trek character have been scribbling on the face of former ...