Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley, a Father of Canadian Confederation and twice the Lt. Governor of New Brunswick, rose each morning to start his day with prayer and Scripture reading. As the 33 founding Fathers gathered in 1864 at Charlottetown, PEI, there were many suggestions on what to call this new nation. That morning, as Tilley read from Psalm 72:8, he became so convinced that Canada should be a nation under God, that when he came down to the Conference session, he presented the inspired name "Dominion of Canada". Our National Motto on our Coat of Arms "A Mari Usque Ad Mare" (from sea to sea) was drawn once again straight from Psalm 72:8. "He shall have dominion from sea to sea." (from North Shore News: http://www3.telus.net/st_simons/nsnews023.html)
Because Canada (Ontario and Quebec) does not think of the North very often and their objective was to block off the USA from advancing on Canada from the West. That meant getting BC into Confederation expanding Confederation all the way to the Pacific Coast. These days Canada is more likely to use the motto Sea to Sea to Sea. This is a response to the suggestion that Canada does not have a good claim to Northern Lands or Waters and in particular the Northwest Passage.
A MARI USQUE AD MARE. it means "from one sea all the way through to another sea."
Canada's motto is A Mari usque ad Mare which translates to From sea to sea.
A Mari usque ad Mare ("From Sea to Sea"), Canada's motto, was derived from Psalm 72:8, which reads in Latin "Et dominabitur a mari usque ad mare, et a flumine usque ad terminos terrae" Basically it states that Canada is between two sea's. Canadians often modify their motto to be "From sea to sea to sea." as it is between the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic Oceans
Chrysler Canada's motto is 'Accelerating Ahead'.
From sea to sea from sea to sea
"A Mari Usque Ad Mare."- From Sea to Sea
Because Canada (Ontario and Quebec) does not think of the North very often and their objective was to block off the USA from advancing on Canada from the West. That meant getting BC into Confederation expanding Confederation all the way to the Pacific Coast. These days Canada is more likely to use the motto Sea to Sea to Sea. This is a response to the suggestion that Canada does not have a good claim to Northern Lands or Waters and in particular the Northwest Passage.
A MARI USQUE AD MARE. it means "from one sea all the way through to another sea."
Canada's official motto is "A Mari Usque ad Mare." It means from sea to sea. Canada has a national flag, coat of arms, and national horse.
Because Canada is surrounded by 3 oceans (Arctic, Atlantic & Pacific). So, by saying "from sea to sea" it means that we are a united country all across.
Canada's motto is A Mari usque ad Mare which translates to From sea to sea.
A Mari usque ad Mare ("From Sea to Sea"), Canada's motto, was derived from Psalm 72:8, which reads in Latin "Et dominabitur a mari usque ad mare, et a flumine usque ad terminos terrae" Basically it states that Canada is between two sea's. Canadians often modify their motto to be "From sea to sea to sea." as it is between the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic Oceans
a Latin phrase meaning, approximately, From Sea to Sea. The unofficial motto of Canada by the way. It is often shown on coins and official seals, like E Pluribus Unum (Not EL Pluribus Unum, it"s not Spanish!) in the USA>
Two red stripes on either end (representing the two oceans on either side of Canada; motto "from sea to sea"), with a red maple leaf in the middle.
Chrysler Canada's motto is 'Accelerating Ahead'.
PEN Canada's motto is 'For Freedom of Expression'.