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  1. Le drapeau du Canada, surnommé l’ Unifolié (ou The Maple Leaf Flag en anglais, littéralement « le drapeau à la feuille d'érable ») est le drapeau national et le pavillon national du Canada. C'est un drapeau rouge portant dans un carré blanc une feuille rouge d'érable stylisée à onze pointes. Adopté en 1965, il est le premier ...

  2. The current National Flag of Canada. Canada’s flag features a unique and striking design. At its center lies a white square showcasing a stylized, 11-pointed red maple leaf. This distinctive emblem is framed by two vertical red bands on either side. The flag’s design is a powerful symbol of Canada, embodying its rich natural inheritance.

  3. Description. Our Canada Tuff Fly Flag is made with our heaviest-duty flag material, designed for long service cycles under extreme weather conditions. Besides its eye-catching rich colour, our Tuff Fly flags are designed for open areas near the shoreline with high wind exposure. It has also been tested for naval use to prove its durability.

  4. 15 de ago. de 2023 · Our nation celebrates the anniversary of the flag every year on February 15th. Image description National Flag of Canada Day – February 15. The year was 1964 and Canada's centennial was fast approaching. Parliament voted to adopt a new design for the Canadian flag and issued a call for submissions.

  5. Canada is home to a wide variety of flags representing different aspects of the country’s geography, history and culture. They remain some of the most important emblems of the nation, easily recognized and much beloved.. Canada’s national flag is the red and white maple leaf flag, seen on the right.It is one of the most recognizable flags in the world, and perhaps the proudest symbol of ...

  6. 11 de ago. de 2017 · The winning flag was selected for the following reasons: The clarity and striking design made it easily recognizable. It used Canada’s official national colours. The maple leaf had already become a popular emblem of Canadian national identity at home and abroad. Additional information on the origin of the Canadian Flag

  7. The table contains images of the Canadian national flag and of the flags of Canada’s 10 provinces and 3 territories. Larger images of the flags can be viewed by clicking on individual flags. Articles on the country, the provinces, and the territories and on their respective flag histories can be accessed via the links below the flags.

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