The national flag of Canada, known as the maple leaf was adopted in 1965.
A flag just like the one today but narrower and had 13 points not 11.
The Current Canadian Flag was 'invented' during the minority government of Lester B. Pearson.
The maple leaf on the Canadian flag symbolises the nature and landscape of Canada. When Canada was granted independence from the British Empire, they realised that they needed a new flag. In a rush to create one to show the world that they were now independent, they used the maple leaf, because maple trees are native to Canada.
The Canadian flag was first raised on February 15, 1965, at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario. This day is now celebrated annually as National Flag of Canada Day. The flag, featuring a red field and a white square with a stylized red maple leaf, was adopted to represent Canada and its values.
Canada's flag represents their country. Canada's flag does what every other flag does.
The flag of Canada was officially adopted in 1965.
In 1967 the current flag replaced the Red Insign
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 got it's national flag in 1965. Canada got it's national flag in 1965.
The present Canada day flag was established in 1965.
Canada has a maple leaf on its flag. The flag was officially adopted in 1965.
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The present Canadian flag came into Canada in 1965.
The present flag of Canada was designed by Jacques Saint-Cyr.
Canada's current flag was chosen on February 15, 1965.
Canada Flag day is the day that the National Flag was inaugurated. The Flag of Canada was inaugurated in 1965. The exact date was February 15,1965.