Today marks the 59th birthday for Canada's Maple Leaf National flag!
The now iconic identity of the nation was born into controversial times the debate one which raged in Parliament and Beyond through late 1964 and 1965.
Now close to six decades later, it's hard to understand the nature of the controversy of those times towards development of a unique Canadian identity for the world.
Today our Maple Leaf flag, remains a standard of respect around the world, despite how our politicians seem at times do their best to try to reduce that imprint around the globe.
The celebration for the National Flag of Canada started in Ottawa with a statement from Pascale St. Onge the Minister of Canadian Heritage.
Today we celebrate National Flag of Canada Day and the 59thanniversary of the Canadian flag. Since 1965, February 15 has been an important day for people to express their pride in this symbol that unites us.
The maple leaf flag represents values we hold dear, such as democracy, inclusion and equity. These values are rooted in Canadian culture and shape our identity. Let's take pride in our flag and our achievements. It represents our past, our present and our future.
invite you to celebrate the maple leaf flag and the values that unite us as Canadians. Let's be proud to live in a democratic country and help make it ever stronger.
Happy National Flag of Canada Day!
We took a tour today to check out some of the Flags of Prince Rupert, though on this day when a good breeze would be welcome to showcase the Maple Leaf, few gusts were around in a timely fashion for a photo shoot.
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