In 1867, Canada did not have an official national flag; the country was still a collection of provinces under British North America. The Union Jack was commonly used as a symbol of Canadian identity, reflecting its colonial ties to Britain. Various provincial flags and banners were also in use, but there was no distinct Canadian flag until the adoption of the Maple Leaf flag in 1965.
Up until 1867 Canada was a British colony
It is due to the fact that Canada was under British monarchy until 1867. (Confederation)
Canada was officially founded in 1867.
No, John A. Macdonald did not make the Canadian flag. He was the first Prime Minister of Canada and played a significant role in the Confederation of Canada in 1867. The Canadian flag as we know it today, featuring a red maple leaf, was adopted later on February 15, 1965.
Canada.
Lester Pearson actually favoured the design shown which became known as the "Pearson pennant."
Canada was founded July 1st 1867.
Canada's flag represents their country. Canada's flag does what every other flag does.
No. The Confederation of Canada was created by the British North American Act of 1867. Before that there was a province of Canada.
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The population of Canada in 1867 was 1,500,000.
The Brunei flag was adopted in 1867 by William Charles the third