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The leaf on the Canadian flag - is a Maple leaf.
The Canadian flag does not have anything blue.
The Canadian Flag was made on October 22, 1964
The rule is that the American flag has to be higher up than the Canadian flag.
They are the national colours of Canada therefore on the Canadian flag.
False. There is no restriction on flying the Canadian national flag at night without illumination. Consider the fact that a large portion of Canada has continuous night for a considerable part of the year. In those isolated climes where it may not be practical to provide artificial illumination, what would we have them do? Of course if it is practical to do, it is not wrong to illuminate it, but the Canadian Heritage Department simply states that "The flag may be flown by night as well as by day."
Canadian Shield is the flat rock formation that covers northern ontario. It was caused my glaciers scraping the soil away.
The present Canadian flag was established in 1965.
The leaf on the Canadian flag - is a Maple leaf.
The Canadian flag does not have anything blue.
The first flag was the Flag of France at the time of Jacques Cartier. The first flag after the Canadian Federation was founded was the Canadian Red Ensign.
It is called "Red Ensign". The Ontario's flag is called "Red Ensign".
The present Canadian flag was introduced in 1965.
The Canadian Flag was made on October 22, 1964
There is only 1 leaf on the Canadian Flag which is a maple leaf. It is in the middle of the flag.
The link below points to an image of the flag Or google 'canadian flag' and click images.
The present Canadian flag was designed by Jacques Saint-Cyr.