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  2. List of Canadian flags - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Canada (at left) being flown with the flags of the 10 Canadian provinces and 3 territories. The Department of Canadian Heritage lays out protocol guidelines for the display of flags, including an order of precedence; these instructions are only conventional, however, and are generally intended to show respect for what are considered important symbols of the state or ...

  3. Flag of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The National Flag of Canada ( French: Drapeau national du Canada ), [ 1] often referred to simply as the Canadian flag, consists of a red field with a white square at its centre in the ratio of 1∶2∶1, in which is featured one stylized, red, 11-pointed maple leaf charged in the centre. [ 2] It is the first flag to have been adopted by both ...

  4. Canadian Red Ensign - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Red Ensign emerged as an informal flag to represent Canada as early as the 1870s and was used at sea [ 3] and on land "on all public buildings throughout the provinces," [ 4] prior to becoming the country's civil ensign in 1892. The flag was adorned with the arms of the Canadian provinces until 1922, when the arms of Canada ...

  5. Category:Flags of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Maple Leaf flag is Canada's national flag. Each Canadian province and territory also has its own flags and other symbols. All but three of Canada's provincial and territorial flags are a banner of the province's arms or feature the arms. The exceptions are Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Nunavut. Wikimedia Commons has media related ...

  6. Portal:Canada/Symbols - Wikipedia

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    Canada's most well known symbol is the maple leaf, which was first used by French colonists in the 1700s. Since the 1850s, under British rule, the maple leaf has been used on military uniforms and, subsequently, engraved on the headstones of individuals who have served in the Canadian Armed Forces. The maple leaf is prominently depicted on the ...

  7. Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada is a federation composed of 10 federated states, called provinces, and three federal territories. These may be grouped into four main regions: Western Canada, Central Canada, Atlantic Canada, and Northern Canada ( Eastern Canada refers to Central Canada and Atlantic Canada together). [ 226]

  8. Category:Deaths by person in Canada - Wikipedia

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    T. Death and legacy of Tom Thomson. Suicide of Amanda Todd. Death and state funeral of Pierre Trudeau. Death of Amber Tuccaro. Killing of Latjor Tuel.

  9. History of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The proclamation for the national flag of Canada, issued in 1965. In 1965, Canada adopted the maple leaf flag, although not without considerable debate and misgivings among large number of English Canadians. [213] The World's Fair titled Expo 67 came to Montreal, coinciding with the Canadian Centennial that year.