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At the time of the debates surrounding the adoption of the Charter of the French Language ("Bill 101") in 1977, the usage of stop on the older dual-word signs was considered to be English and therefore controversial; some signs were occasionally vandalized with red spray paint to turn the word stop into "101". [6]
In Canada, left turn on red light from a one-way road into a one-way road is permitted except in some areas of Quebec, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. Left turn on red into a one-way road is permitted in British Columbia, even from a two-way road. [41] Some intersections have signs to indicate that a left turn on red is prohibited.
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Car, motorcycle and trailer plates use blue letters on a white background. Commercial vehicle, bus and farm plates use black on white; diplomat plates are white on red; dealer plates are red on white; service plates are black on yellow; and green plates are for electric vehicles and have a 3-number, 3-letter format, coded as follows: CDx = Diplomat
The committee first incorporated Fiset's red maple leaves on a white background, as well as a red-and-white wreath on top of the shield. [5] But the final decision was to make the leaves green, adhering to Joseph Pope's preference. That remained their colour until 1957, when the leaves on the shield were modified to red "in recognition of ...
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Reverted to version as of 04:40, 11 March 2020 (UTC) it's all been explained under the shield section of "discussion". THIS is the Canadian Red Ensign. 00:01, 15 January 2021: 1,000 × 500 (51 KB) Di (they-them) Reverted to version as of 01:35, 3 March 2020 (UTC) Reverted per talk page and Canadian government.
The flag used by the Government of Canada in print media is dark red, as are all physical Canadian flags. The tiny Canadian flag on Government of Canada websites use web-friendly 255-0-0 colours for compatibility and viewability reasons, but this should not be construed as validation of the continued reversions of attempts to correct the colour ...