[We lost a great Canadian today. This article was posted prior to Jack Layton's stunning electoral victory in the 2011 federal election. It was a brief review of the dedication to public service which is a legacy of the Layton family. I thought it might be appropriate to post it again...Thank you Jack!]
2008 Guide Dogs and Montreal Association for the Blind
Canada Post issued a commemorative Guide Dog stamp on April 21, 2008, as well as a commemorative envelope celebrating the centenary of the Montreal Association for the Blind ("MAB") founded by NDP leader Jack Layton's great grandfather Philip Layton.
1. Guide Dogs

The Guide Dog stamp features "Luke" who was in training at the Lions Club of Canada facility in Oakville when this photo was taken. The 52 cent denomination of the stamp was embossed in Braille.
Lions Club Dog Guides
The Lions Club was celebrating the 25th year of its guide dog program.
Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind
The Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind was founded in 1984 by Jane Thornton.
Autographed by Jane Thornton
VoicePrint
VoicePrint is a national reading service that broadcasts news and information to Canadians who cannot independently access newspapers and magazines. VoicePrint picture stamps printed by Canada Post have been sold by the organization to raise funds.

2. Montreal Association for the Blind
A commemorative envelope was to commemorate the MAB's 100 years was issued on April 21, 2008, as well. The envelope featured the Braille inscription for "Montreal Association for the Blind". The Guide Dog stamp was affixed to the commemorative envelope and received an April 21, 2008 Montreal cancellation.
The commemorative envelope below was autographed by Thomas Davis, President of the MAB-Mackey Rehabilitation Centre.


The back of the envelope features a photograph of MAB founder Philip E. Layton and a brief description of the founding of the MAB.


"When Philip E. Layton arrived in Montreal from England in 1887, there were not services for English-speaking children with vision loss in Quebec, and none of any kind existed to meet the needs of Canada's adult population. In 1908, after years of hard work and dedication, Mr. Layton founded the Montreal Association for the Blind (MAB) to educate and offer rehabilitation to the blind and visually impaired. Today, the MAB is the oldest rehabilitation centre of its kind in Canada serving people with vision loss."
The Laytons
Philip Layton's descendants have dedicated themselves to political service.
Son : Gilbert Layton

Grandson : Bob Layton

Great grandson : Jack Layton
Jack Layton

Autographed by Jack Layton
Great great grandson : Mike Layton
