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  2. Flag of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Since the Canadian flag was adopted in 1965, the Canadian government has sponsored programs to promote it. Examples include the Canadian Parliamentary Flag Program of the Department of Canadian Heritage and the flag program run by the Department of Public Works. These programs increased the exposure of the flag and the concept that it was part ...

  3. Great Canadian flag debate - Wikipedia

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    The debate over the proposed new Canadian flag was ended by closure on December 15, 1964. It resulted in the adoption of the "Maple Leaf" as the Canadian national flag, which remains the official national flag of Canada. The flag was inaugurated on February 15, 1965, a date that has been commemorated as National Flag of Canada Day since 1996.

  4. Canadian Red Ensign - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Red Ensign (French: Red Ensign canadien) served as a nautical flag and civil ensign for Canada from 1892 to 1965, and later as the de facto flag of Canada before 1965. [3] The flag is a British Red Ensign , with the Royal Union Flag in the canton , emblazoned with the shield of the coat of arms of Canada .

  5. 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 ...

  6. Red Ensign - Wikipedia

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    Canadian flag (1868–1921) Canadian flag (1921–1957) Final Canadian Red Ensign (1957–1965) The term "Red Ensign" is often used to refer to the Canadian Red Ensign, the former de facto national flag of Canada. It was informally adopted following Canadian Confederation in 1867 and, from 1892, it was the official flag for use on Canadian ...

  7. National Flag of Canada Day - Wikipedia

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    This flag would replace the Canadian Red Ensign, which had been, with various successive alterations, in conventional use as the national flag of Canada since 1868. Nearly 4,000 designs were submitted by Canadians. [2] On October 22, 1964, the Maple Leaf flag—designed by historian George Stanley—won with a unanimous vote. [3]

  8. Mystery Solved: Why the Canadian Flag Was Blurred Out on ‘The ...

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    Disney/John Fleenor Fans of The Bachelor are used to blurred-out moments on the dating show, usually caused by skimpy swimwear, but the season 28 premiere included a head-scratcher: a censored ...

  9. 1965 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    February 15 – Canada adopts the maple leaf for the national flag. March 2 – Lucien Rivard escapes from a Montreal area jail; March 7 – Canadian Roman Catholic churches celebrate mass in the vernacular for the first time due to the reforms of Vatican II; March 20 – Peter Lougheed is elected leader of the Alberta Progressive Conservative ...

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