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  2. Half-mast - Wikipedia

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    The term half-mast is the official term used in Canada, according to the Rules For Half-Masting the National Flag of Canada. The decision to fly the flag at half-mast on federal buildings rests with the Department of Canadian Heritage. Federally, the national flag of Canada is flown at half-mast to mark the following occasions:

  3. National Day of Mourning (Canadian observance) - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian flag is flown at half-mast from sunrise to sunset on all federal government buildings, including on Parliament Hill. Workers and employees observe this day in various ways including lighting candles, donning ribbons and black armbands, and observing a moment of silence at 1100 hrs.

  4. State funerals in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Every prime minister of Canada has been accorded a state funeral except for two. Following the death of Canada's second prime minister, Alexander Mackenzie, flags were flown at half-mast across the country and parliament adjourned following speeches commemorating the former prime minister but while a state funeral was suggested, it was not ordered.

  5. Why are flags at half-staff, and how long will they stay ...

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    Flags around the country continue to be displayed at half-staff on land and half-mast over water in remembrance of former President Jimmy Carter, who died in late December.. Carter, who served in ...

  6. Flag of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The National Flag of Canada (French: Drapeau national du Canada), [1] ... The Canadian flag is flown at half-mast in Canada to indicate a period of mourning.

  7. Half-mast refers to flags flown on ships, while half-staff is used for flags flown on land, at least in the U.S. ... In Canada and Britain, even flags flown on land are referred to being at half ...

  8. Canadian Police and Peace Officers' Memorial - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, changes to the Rules For Half-Masting the National Flag of Canada included half-masting on Police and Peace Officers' National Memorial Day. [4] The ceremony has drawn large crowds to Parliament Hill, attracting about 4,000 people in 2013. These include law enforcement officers from across the continent to honour their colleagues.

  9. Why U.S. Flags Will Be Flown Half-Staff on Inauguration Day - AOL

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    The flags were flown at half-staff during President Richard Nixon’s inauguration for his second term on Jan. 20, 1973, due to him having lowered them earlier for the death of former President ...