No. But George V did make the national colours as red from the saint George's cross and white from the french royal emblem.
well they love that color
The first known flag to fly in Canada was St George's Cross, carried by George Abbot in 1534.
The first known flag to fly in Canada was St George's Cross, carried by George Abbot in 1534.
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.
In 1921, King George V proclaimed that red and white were the official colours of Canada. The flag was decided accordingly.
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 Canadian flag has only one design.
George Stanley and John Matheson are creditted as the flag's creators. They would have created the flag between 1964 (when Lester B. Pearson began to address the issue of the flag) and 1965 (when their design was adopted by the country).
well they love that color
The first known flag to fly in Canada was St George's Cross, carried by George Abbot in 1534.
The first known flag to fly in Canada was St George's Cross, carried by George Abbot in 1534.
1921 by king george v
George F. G. Stanley and John Matheson.
George F. G. Stanley and John Matheson.
George F. G. Stanley and John Matheson.
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 Canadian flag was designed by George F. G. Stanley and John Matheson. In 1964, Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson appointed a committee to create a new flag, leading to their design featuring a red maple leaf on a white square between two red borders. The flag was officially adopted on February 15, 1965, which is now celebrated as National Flag of Canada Day.