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Canadian Forces Auxiliary Jack: A blue field with the National Flag of Canada in the canton and charged in the fly with an anchor, eagle and naval crown in white c. 1964–present: Flag of the Canadian Navy Board: A field party per bend, blue and sanguine, with a fouled anchor in gold charged in the centre RCN (1911–1965) RCSCC (1905–1965)
In 1982 the then Canadian Forces Air Command adopted the current flag. [1] The ensign has a field of air force blue like the original RCAF Ensign but the Union Flag was replaced with the Canadian Maple Leaf Flag in the canton and the roundel featured a more stylized maple leaf than the original roundel.
The Great Canadian flag debate (or Great Flag Debate) was a national debate that took place in 1963 and 1964 when a new design for the national flag of Canada was chosen. [ 1 ] Although the flag debate had been going on for a long time prior, it officially began on June 15, 1964, when Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson proposed his plans for a ...
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]
A vertical bicolour triband of blue, white, blue with the shield of the coat of arms of the Northwest Territories charged in the Canadian pale [11] 1999–present: Flag of Nunavut: A field party per pale, yellow and white, with a red inukshuk charged in the centre and a blue star in the upper fly [12] 1968–present: Flag of Yukon
A white field with a red Latin cross and a red star and moon in the left quadrants; white denotes purity of creation, the red cross represents mankind and infinity, the sun and moon the forces of day and night, [11] the flag is meant to be displayed hanging vertically as shown here [12]
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 ...
The Canadian Blue Ensign as used between 1921-1957. This image is based on User:Denelson83's post 1957 red ensign. The only change is making the maple leaves green from red. This image has compared for accuracy (mainly colors) using an image from World Statesmen.