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A flag should always be shown, represented or used in a dignified manner. It should not be defaced by way of printing or figures or masked by other objects, but displayed in a manner which may be described as aloft and free, in which all symbolic parts of the flag can be identified. (Department of Canadian Heritage)
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A modern looking vector image created with aid of a computer; it is basically a tracing of the 1964 drawing with asymmetry corrections applied. The diagram on this construction sheet is based on careful measurements taken from an image of the 1964 drawing as it appears in CAN/CGSB-98.1-2003 ; corrections have been applied to remove asymmetries.
This image or media file is available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:Flag of Canada.svg, where categories and captions may be viewed. While the license of this file may be compliant with the Wikimedia Commons, an editor has requested that the local copy be kept too.
Based on: *Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg *Image:Flag of Ontario.svg *Image:Flag of Quebec.svg *Image:Flag of New Brunswick.svg *My own drawings A 200kb+monster File usage More than 100 pages use this file.
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Date: 27 June 2006 (original upload date) Source: This vector image is generated programmatically from geometry defined in File:Flag of Canada (construction sheet - leaf geometry).svg
Group B finalist for the 1964 contest to adopt the Canadian flag. Maple leaf, in the contest, created by George Stanley [1]. The maple leaf was eventually modified to create the Canadian flag currently in use. [2]
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