The Flag of Canada, known in Canadian French as l'unifolie ("the one-leafed"), has one stylized maple leaf, with ten points on the leaf, symbolizing Canada's ten provinces.
The Shield of the armorial bearings of the Province of Ontario (granted by Royal Warrant in 1868) depicted on the flag of Ontario (one of Canada's flags) has three gold maple leaves. These meant to represent Canada within the Flag of Ontario.
The primary colors of the Canadien flag are white and red you idiot.
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it's on the Nunavut flag
Le drapeau canadien
the have lots of trees so they harvest lots of maple.
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There is only 1 leaf on the Canadian Flag which is a maple leaf. It is in the middle of the flag.
There is only 1 maple leaf on a canadian flag.
The Belize flag features a coat of arms that includes two leaves, specifically the leaves of the mahogany tree. The design showcases a shield supported by two individuals and surrounded by a wreath of 50 leaves, which represent the 50 states of the country. However, in the context of the flag's prominent design, there are two notable leaves depicted.
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they stant for leaves