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The lieutenant governor of Ontario is sworn in as "Keeper of the Great Seal". [19] Logo Government of Ontario wordmark 1964 (introduced) 2019 (present design) [20] A black "trillium logo" was first introduced by the government of Ontario in 1964, and underwent minor modifications in 1972, 1994, and 2002.
Ontario [11] Common loon - - White trillium: Eastern white pine: Amethyst: Ut incepit fidelis sic permanet (loyal she began thus she remains) Anthem (unofficial): "A Place to Stand, A Place to Grow (Ontari-ari-ari-o!)" Prince Edward Island [12] Blue jay: Red fox [13] - Lady's slipper: Red oak - Parva sub ingenti (the small under the protection ...
The Franco-Ontarian flag is a symbol created to represent Franco-Ontarians, reflecting the diverse languages, seasons and people of Ontario. [2] The design consists of two bands of green and white. The left portion has a solid light green background with a white fleur-de-lys in the middle, while the right portion has a solid white background ...
Inner cusps on the trillium repositioned to the center in order to match the the design of original 1964 logo. Nominal dimensions changed to 1200x600: 08:14, 9 February 2010: 600 × 300 (4 KB) Zscout370: Reduce code, the Office of Francophone Affairs emailed me the Pantone color (349). 06:16, 17 July 2006: 600 × 300 (6 KB) Zscout370: I fixed ...
Black on white; "ONTARIO" on bottom. "FARM" screened vertically on left side. none: FA1234 "FARM" moved to left side. 1994 Black reflective on white; "ONTARIO" screened in black on top "YOURS TO DISCOVER" in black screen in bottom FA1-234 Introduction of reflective plates. 2003 Black reflective on white; "ONTARIO" screened in black on top
HOPEWELL — Ontario ARC is undergoing a makeover, with plans to rebrand the organization's name in order to foster a greater sense of unity between the local organization and the larger statewide ...
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The trillium is the floral symbol of Ontario, while the fleur-de-lys represents the French-Canadian heritage of the Franco-Ontarian community. The green color on the flag is Pantone 349. The flag was created in 1975 by Gaétan Gervais , history professor and Michel Dupuis, first year political science student, both from Laurentian University ...