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The Coat of Arms Canadas Coat of Arms was officially proclaimed on November 21, The present Coat of Arms was approved in 1994.
Symbols of Canada The beaver attained official status as an emblem of Canada March 24, The beaver attained official status as an emblem of Canada March 24, The maple leaf began to serve as a Canadian symbol as early as The maple leaf began to serve as a Canadian symbol as early as The colour of the maple leaves on the arms of Canada was changed from green to red in The colour of the maple leaves on the arms of Canada was changed from green to red in 1957.
Tartans Provincial and Territorial Tartans 1. Maple leaf 2. Newfoundland 3. Prince Edward Island 4. Nova Scotia 5. New Brunswick 6. Quebec 7. Ontario 8. Manitoba 9. Saskatchewan 10. Alberta 11. British Columbia 12. Northwest Territories 13. Yukon
The Great Seal The Great Seal of Canada is used on all state documents such as proclamations and commissions of: The Great Seal of Canada is used on all state documents such as proclamations and commissions of: cabinet ministers cabinet ministers Senators Senators Judges Judges senior government officials. senior government officials. The seal bears the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, in her robes, holding the orb and sceptre, and shows her sitting on the coronation chair. The seal bears the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, in her robes, holding the orb and sceptre, and shows her sitting on the coronation chair.
Origin of the Name – Canada 1. The explorer depicted in the image is Jacques Cartier. 2. The Huron-Iroquois word for "village" or "settlement was kanata. 3. The first use of "Canada" as an official name came in 1791 when the Province of Quebec was divided into the colonies of Upper and Lower Canada.
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