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Our flag stands for the pride and honour of all Canadians and should be treated with respect.

This flag also shows the symbol of the nation's unity, which represents all of the citizens of Canada without distinction of language, race, belief or option.

Today, the Canadian flag is recognized throughout the world as the most prominent and visible symbol of Canada. It also symbolizes a united, proud and confident nation.

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