Ontario, flag of

Ontario, flag of

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      Canadian provincial flag consisting of a red field (background) bearing the Union Jack (United Kingdom, flag of the) as its canton and the provincial shield at its fly end; the shield features a Cross of St. George (red cross on white) and three golden maple leaves on a green background.

      The coat of arms (arms, coat of) of Ontario was authorized on May 26, 1868, by Queen Victoria, at the same time that the first Canadian coat of arms was authorized. The arms of Ontario consisted of a shield divided into two sections. The bottom half showed a green background with three golden maple leaves on a single stem, a symbol long associated with the province and the country. At the top was the red Cross of St. George on a white background, the traditional national flag of England (England, flag of).

      In the 1960s a national debate raged in public and in Parliament over the proposed adoption of a Canadian national flag (Canada, flag of) to replace both the Union Jack and the Canadian Red Ensign (the latter being a red flag with the Union Jack in the upper hoist and the shield of Canada in the fly). The Canadian Red Ensign, approved for use at sea by the British Admiralty in 1892, had served since 1870 as the unofficial Canadian national flag. In December 1964 the new Maple Leaf Flag was adopted by the Canadian Parliament, to become effective in February 1965, and Premier John Robarts of Ontario indicated that he favoured the adoption of the Canadian Red Ensign as a provincial flag for Ontario. Instead of the Canadian arms, however, the shield of Ontario would be used. The legislature adopted the flag on April 14, 1965, and approval from Queen Elizabeth II was also received. A special ceremony for the first hoisting of the flag was held on May 21 that year. This design expressed the historical and cultural loyalty of Ontario to both Canada and Great Britain.

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