The first known flag to fly in Canada was St George's Cross, carried by George Abbot in 1534.
The present canadian flag was first flown in 1965.
As the viewer sees it, from the left, the US flag first, the Canadian flag second, and the state and company flag sharing the third pole, with state flag on top.
The present flag was first flown in 1965.
The Canadian flag does not have anything blue.
february 15 1964
The first Canadian flag was the "Flag of the Governor General of Canada," which was adopted in 1870. It consisted of the Union Flag of the United Kingdom with the shield of the Coat of Arms of Canada in the middle.
The Current Canadian Flag was 'invented' during the minority government of Lester B. Pearson.
The current Canadian flag began to get used after February 15, 1965.
George F. G. Stanley and John Matheson.
The first known flag to fly in Canada was St George's Cross, carried by George Abbot in 1534.
The first Canadian flag was either the Royal Union Jack or the Red Ensign.
A.Y Jackson
The present canadian flag was first flown in 1965.
in 1965 feb 15
As the viewer sees it, from the left, the US flag first, the Canadian flag second, and the state and company flag sharing the third pole, with state flag on top.
The flag was first used on February 15, 1965.