February 15, 1965
In 1921, King George V proclaimed that red and white were the official colours of Canada. The flag was decided accordingly.
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.
The present canadian flag was made official in 1965.
The current flag was made official in 1965.
The present canadian flag was created in 1965.
The current Canadian flag was made official on February 15, 1965.
The official inauguration of the Canadian Flag took place on Parliment Hill in Ottawa on February 15, 1965.
Because of the maple leaf...
The present canadian flag was made official on February 15, 1965.
The official name of the Canadian flag is the National Flag of Canada, its national day is February 15th. The largest Canadian flag ever made was 124 by 249 feet. It was King George V who appointed the red and white as the official colors of the country, and obviously, the official colors of the flag. It should not be used as cover for any kind of surface and nothing could be sewn or pinned on it.
The present canadian flag was made official in 1965 so it's 47 years old.
In 1921, King George V proclaimed that red and white were the official colours of Canada. The flag was decided accordingly.
The Canadian flag is white with red bars on the right and left and a large red maple leaf in the center. It has only been the official flag since 1965.
The official flag of New Zealand was created by the government in 1902 after the South African war. It has been the official flag ever since.