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The Association canadienne-française de l'Alberta has organized Franco-Albertan flag-raising ceremonies on the first Friday of March since 2009. [5] [6] In June 2017, the flag was formally adopted as a "Symbol of Distinction" and an emblem for Franco-Albertans by the government of Alberta as a part of the province's first French-language policy.
Franco-Albertan flag; Media in category "Flags of Alberta" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. C. File:Canmore flag.png; W. File:Westlock-flag.png
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Flag: Flag of Alberta: Alberta: June 1, 1968 Adopted on June 1, 1968, the flag shows the provincial shield of Alberta on a blue background. The flag is proportioned twice as long as it is high. [2] Provincial colours: Alberta Blue and Alberta Gold 1984 The colours can be found on the flag and on other provincial insignia. [2] Floral: Wild rose ...
Franco-Albertans (French: Franco-Albertains) are francophone residents of the Canadian province of Alberta. Franco-Albertans is a term primarily used to denote the province's francophone residents. [2] In the 2016 Canadian Census, there were 86,705 Albertans that stated their mother tongue was French.
The flag of Alberta is an official symbol of the province of Alberta, Canada. In 1968, the provincial legislature authorized the design of a flag, adopting it on 1 June 1968. [1] The flag has the proportions 1:2, with the provincial coat of arms in the centre of an ultramarine blue background. The shield's height is 7 ⁄ 11 that of the flag's ...
Some of the colonies, protectorates and mandates of the French Colonial Empire used distinctive colonial flags.These most commonly had a French Tricolour in the canton.. As well as the flags of individual colonies, the governors-general of French colonies flew a square flag with a blue field and the French ensign in the canton.