february 15 1964
The present Canadian flag was introduced in 1965.
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.
The Philippine flag as it looks today was designed by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo in 1897.
The Canadian flag that was in use immediately prior to the present maple leaf flag was klnown as 'the Canadian Red Ensign.' There were also other Canadian flags before the Red Ensign.
The present Canadian flag was designed by Jacques Saint-Cyr.
The Canadian flag was designed by George F. G. Stanley and John Matheson. They presented the final design for the Canadian flag to Parliament on December 15, 1964.
The first U.S. flag was designed in 1777.
The first Canadian flag was the "Flag of the Governor General of Canada," which was adopted in 1870. It consisted of the Union Flag of the United Kingdom with the shield of the Coat of Arms of Canada in the middle.
No one discovered the Canadian flag. It was designed by Jacques Saint-Cyr.
In 1961. the leader of the Opposition Party, Lester Pearson, proposed the idea for a new flag. Lester just proposed the idea, several others were part of the new flag.
The current Canadian flag began to get used after February 15, 1965.
The first known flag to fly in Canada was St George's Cross, carried by George Abbot in 1534.
A man by the name of Francis Hopkins is recognized by congress to have designed the first flag in 1775 for the navy.
The first Canadian flag was either the Royal Union Jack or the Red Ensign.
A.Y Jackson
He was 58 years and 183 days of age.