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The first flag in British Columbia (BC) was the "Hudson's Bay Company Flag," which featured the company's emblem and was used during the fur trade era in the 19th century. However, the flag that is more commonly associated with BC is the "British Columbia Blue Ensign," adopted in 1906. It included the Union Jack and a coat of arms with a representation of a setting sun and mountains. The current provincial flag, featuring a stylized representation of the sun and the Union Jack, was adopted in 1965.

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