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  2. Coat of arms of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and design of the coat of arms of Canada, which features a maple leaf and the motto A Mari usque ad Mare (from sea to sea). The coat of arms was adopted in 1921 and reflects the British and French influences on Canada.

  3. Women in heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Alliance arms of Mary of Looz-Heinsberg. Arms of women were usually depicted on lozenges. Here, her family arms are impaled with those of her husband, John IV, Count of Nassau-Siegen. Due to the differing role of women in past society, special rules grew relating to the blazoning of arms for women. The rules for women and heraldry developed ...

  4. Canadian heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, traditions, and symbols of heraldry in Canada, from the French and British influences to the modern Canadian Heraldic Authority. Find out how to get a coat of arms, see examples of provincial and civic arms, and explore the unique elements of Canadian blazonry.

  5. National Council of Women of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The title page described it as "A journal of education and progress for Canadian women." The monthly journal was modeled on successful British and American feminist periodicals. [9] It was one of the very few women's rights journals published in Canada. [10] In 1918, the federal government granted women the right to vote in federal elections.

  6. A mari usque ad mare - Wikipedia

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    A mari usque ad mare is the Canadian national motto, meaning "from sea to sea". It comes from the Bible and was adopted in 1921 for the Canadian coat of arms. Learn about its history, proposed amendment and usage.

  7. Canadian Heraldic Authority - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] As a result, Canada became the first Commonwealth realm outside the United Kingdom to have its own heraldic authority. [2] [4] Canada also provides full equality to women in terms of inheriting and transmitting arms. [4] Additionally, all armigers within Canada may file for trademark protection of their grant of arms under the Trade ...

  8. Category:Canadian coats of arms - Wikipedia

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    File:Supreme Court of Canada Coat of Arms.png This page was last edited on 27 June 2024, at 08:07 (UTC). Text is ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;

  9. Canadian Red Ensign - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Red Ensign was a nautical flag and civil ensign for Canada from 1892 to 1965, featuring the Royal Union Flag and the Canadian coat of arms. It was never formally adopted as the national flag, but it was used on land and at sea as a symbol of Canada.