Canada Post is paying tribute to deceased legendary actor Christopher Plummer with a commemorative stamp. In a news release, the Crown corporation noted the life and honours of the Toronto-born acting star, who died at his home in Weston, Connecticut, in February at the age of 91. “Over his incredible 70-year career, Mr. Plummer earned countless awards and honours, including a Golden Globe, BAFTA, SAG and Genie. He is among a select group of performers—and the only Canadian—to achieve the triple crown of acting, in his case, two Emmys, two Tonys and an Academy Award,” the release said. Plummer helped choose the illustrations on the stamp, which features the various roles he played throughout his career, the Crown corporation said. In the foreground of the stamp, Plummer appears as Prospero in a Stratford Festival production of The Tempest. The background includes depictions of four other roles: King Lear in a stage …