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Bilingual - and official - badge used. I'm retaining the 1:1:1 ratio for the flag as described in the Register of Arms, as opposed to the Canadian Pale ratio which is flown on campus. ~~~~ 21:30, 18 February 2018: 3,000 × 2,000 (84 KB) Fry1989: It is unclear if the proportions have been deliberately changed or the flags were improperly made.
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In 1984, the National Flag of Canada Manufacturing Standards Act was passed to unify the manufacturing standards for flags used in both indoor and outdoor conditions. [27] The Flag of Canada is represented as the Unicode emoji sequence U+1F1E8 REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER C, U+1F1E6 REGIONAL INDICATOR SYMBOL LETTER A. [28]
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The Trade Marks Act protects the National Flag of Canada and the flags of the provinces and territories against unauthorized use. Requests to use the Canadian flag in connection with business activities should be addressed to the Department of Canadian Heritage (attention: Canadian Identity Directorate).
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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 ...