The Maple Leaf
The Maple Leaf flag was chosen in 1967.
The Nation Flag of Canada is the current flag of Canada and it was chosen as the new flag on January 28, 1965. But the flag was inaugurated on February 15, 1965.
Canada's current flag was chosen on February 15, 1965.
red and white are used because these were chosen as the national colors of Canada by King George in 1921.
Canada's national flag was inaugurated on February 15, 1965. This date is now celebrated annually as National Flag of Canada Day. The flag features a red field with a white square at its center, displaying a stylized red maple leaf, which has become a symbol of Canada. The design was chosen to represent Canadian unity and identity.
Canada's flag represents their country. Canada's flag does what every other flag does.
The maple leaf is the official national emblem for representing the country Canada and its territories. It is featured on the Canadian nation flag, and chosen to represent Canada because Canada is responsible for the growth of the maple tree, which provides commerce and revenue for Canada and the Canadian people.
Canada's national flag, known as the Maple Leaf, was officially adopted on February 15, 1965. The design features a stylized red maple leaf at its center, symbolizing Canada’s nature and identity. The flag was chosen after a lengthy debate and consultation process that began in the early 1960s, reflecting a desire for a distinct Canadian symbol that would unify the country. The date of its adoption is now celebrated annually as National Flag of Canada Day.
The flag of Canada was officially adopted in 1965.
In 1967 the current flag replaced the Red Insign
Clara Hughes was chosen for flag-bearer because it was her last olympics and she was one of the most famous Canadian olympians. She is one of five people in the whole world who has won medals in both the Summer and Winter Olympic games.
Canada got it's national flag in 1965. Canada got it's national flag in 1965.