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The
official ceremony inaugurating the new Canadian flag was held on
Parliament Hill in Ottawa on February 15, 1965, with Governor General
Georges Vanier, Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson, the members of the
Cabinet and thousands of Canadians in attendance.
The
Canadian Red Ensign, bearing the Union Jack and the shield of the royal
arms of Canada, was lowered and then, on the stroke of noon, our new
maple leaf flag was raised. The crowd sang the national anthem O Canada
followed by the royal anthem God Save the Queen.
The
following words, spoken on that momentous day by the Honourable Maurice
Bourget, Speaker of the Senate, added further symbolic meaning to our
flag: "The flag is the symbol of the nation's unity, for it, beyond any
doubt, represents all the citizens of Canada without distinction of
race, language, belief or opinion."
The Canadian National Flag:
Flags of
Provinces
and
Territories:
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