Thank you very much for your purchase of this brand new Canadian flag. The proper name of this flag is “The National Flag of Canada”. Why is this flag important to Canadians? When it was time for our old flag “The Red Ensign” to be replaced dozens of suggestions for the new design were submitted to parliament. The one that was chosen is the flag that you have just purchased. But still why is this new design important? It is important because it was another huge step towards real independence for Canada as a nation.
Our old flag “The Red Ensign” mainly represented the British flag and symbols of the five founding nations of Canadian. With our new flag it is something that just represents Canadian and it is a strong symbol that is easily recognized by the rest of the world. History and Meaning of the Design: The history of the Canadian flag is very rich and has many important things about it. In this brochure just the very key point will be talked about. February 15th 1965 was the day that parliament officially adopted the new design for the Canadian flag, the Prime Minister at the time was Lester Pearson.
When this flag was brought into use Canada has ten provinces and one territory and this is why the Maple Leaf in the middle of the flag has 11 points, one to represent each of the provinces and territories. The red Maple Leaf with a white backround is a big Canadian symbol so is was chosen to be in the middle of the flag taking up 50% of the total flag space. The red bars that are at both the left and right sides of the Flag represent the two oceans bordering the west and east coasts of Canada. These red bars take up 25% of the flag space each. Etiquette rules and caring rules for the Canadian Flag:
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The National Flag of Canada must always be on its own flagpole. Nothing can ever be pinned, written, or sewn onto the National Flag of Canada. The National Flag of Canada must only be used as a flag and not for other things such as a table cloth, a poster, or blinds to put over windows. It is very offensive act to burn the National Flag of Canada. The National Flag of Canada may be flown at night and it is not necessary to have the flag lit. When this flag becomes worn out and is no longer in good enough condition for use it must be destroyed or desposed of in a dignified way. For example burying the flag.