The Canadian flag features a single red maple leaf at its center, which serves as the primary symbol of Canada. However, the term "canton" typically refers to a section of a flag, and in this case, the flag does not have a traditional canton as seen in other flags. Instead, the flag consists of a red field with the white square in the middle containing the maple leaf, making it distinct in its design.
The Canadian flag does not have anything blue.
The Canadian flag right now is the 12th one.
The Canadian Flag was made on October 22, 1964
The colours on the Canadian flag are red and white. There are two vertical red bars, one the right and one on the left side of the flag. In the middle is a larger white bar containing a red maple leaf.
The rule is that the American flag has to be higher up than the Canadian flag.
The canton, is the top left inner corner of the flag.
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The canton on the US flag refers to the blue rectangle in the top-left corner that contains the stars representing the states of the country. It is an important element of the flag's design and is positioned next to the flagpole.
Their are two colors on the Canadian Flag. One is white. One is red.
The Canadian flag has only one design.
The Canadian Flag is the only national flag with a maple leaf. Though the Grenada flag has a clove of nutmeg on it. Also, the Cyprus flag has olive branches on its flag. And Lebanon features a tree on its flag.
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The flag used before the current Canadian maple leaf flag is known as the "Red Ensign." This flag was used as Canada's national flag from 1868 until 1965, primarily during the time when Canada was still a dominion within the British Empire. It featured a Union Jack in the canton and the Canadian coat of arms on a red field. The maple leaf flag was adopted on February 15, 1965, and is now Canada's official national flag.
No one discovered the Canadian flag. It was designed by Jacques Saint-Cyr.
The present Canadian flag was established in 1965.
The Canadian flag does not have anything blue.
The number 53 on the Canadian flag represents the year in which the flag was officially adopted - 1965. It symbolizes the pride and sovereignty of Canada as a nation.