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Because nationalists wanted Canada to have its own flag and own identity.Loyalists wanted to stay loyal to Britain. So after a 33 long day debate Queen Elizabeth 2 signed a proclamation which authorized Canada to have its own flag.
It was a very great issue and Canada was its own nation after the new flag was authorized.
Because people like nationalists wanted to have a flag that didn't include a British symbol. They wanted Canada to have its own identity. Queen Elizabeth Signed a proclamation that authorized Canada to have its own flag. On February 15 , 1965 the maple leaf flag made its first appearance on the Canadian flag.
Well what do you think in the year 1865 canda got its own flag instead if the british flag.
Canada has one national flag, the Maple Leafe/L'UnifolieThe thirteen provinces and territories each have their own flag as well.
Yes the Canadian flag was adopted in 1965 and is still with us today.
Ontario is not a country but is a province of Canada. Yes, they have different flags but since Ontario is in Canada, Ontario also uses the Canadian flag. Each province and Territory of Canada has it's own flag.
The Canadian Flag changed from either the Union Jack or The Red Ensign. This change was made because nationalists wanted Canada to have its own identity. The Loyalists wanted to stay loyal to Britain. There was a debate for the flag change. So later Queen Elizabeth 2 signed a proclamation that authorized Canada to have its own flag.
In the United States, June 14th is Flag Day. It commemorates the adoption of the flag on Jun 14, 1777. Many other countries have a Flag Day of their own. A few examples: - Canada - Feb 15 - Russia - Aug 22 - Australia - Sept 3
If you mean the flag of the European union, there are 12 of them. Otherwise, each country has an own flag.
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