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  1. Ontario is a province of Canada that has established several official emblems and symbols to reflect the province's history, natural resources, and its people. In addition to official symbols, several other emblems and symbols exist that are commonly associated with the province.

  2. www.canada.ca › en › canadian-heritageOntario - Canada.ca

    Ontario was granted its coat of arms by Queen Victoria in 1868. A crest, supporters and a motto were added to the arms by King Edward VII in 1909. The red cross of St. George, symbolic of England, appears in the upper third of the shield.

  3. The Government of Ontario includes ministries, agencies and Crown corporations. Find information about government services and programs all in one easy place.

  4. The Ontario logo consists of two distinct elements: the wordmark and the symbol. These two elements exist as a unit or “lock-up” in fixed relationship to one another. The reverse Ontario logo. For clarity and presence, use the reverse logo on black backgrounds. The positive Ontario logo.

  5. The coat of arms of Ontario is the armorial emblem representing the Canadian province of Ontario. The arms contain symbols reflecting Ontario's British heritage, along with local symbols. At the upper part of the shield is the red cross of St. George, representing England.

  6. Logopedia. in: Ontario, Provinces and territories of Canada, Canada, and 3 more. Ontario. 19642006. 2006–2019.

  7. 4 de abr. de 2019 · The Ford government isn't just putting a new slogan on Ontario licence plates, it's redesigning the province's logo too, CBC News has learned. Two government sources say the province's...