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Images and origins of the contemporary and historic flags of Canada, as well as its regions, provinces, municipalities, movements, and political parties.
http://www.fotw.us/flags/ca.html
Detailed account of the history and symbolism of Canada's flag. Includes photos, flag prototypes and political cartoons.
http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/003/008/099/003008-disclaimer.html?...
Short video and accompanying text describe the challenges faced in creating a new national flag in 1964.
http://www.histori.ca/minutes/minute.do?id=10227
Resources about symbolism, the Canadian flag, national anthem and holiday, Coat of Arms, and emblems. Includes teacher resources.
http://www.cdli.ca/CITE/canada10.htm
An overview of the more prominent Canadian cultural symbols such as flags, animals, Canada's Coat of Arms, and the RCMP.
http://www.filibustercartoons.com/canguide_2_symbols_symbols...
Presents information on rules for flying the Canadian flag, personal flags, the Royal Union Flag and flags of international organizations.
http://www.canadianheritage.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/etiquette/...
Book about the history of Canadian national and provincial flags has text online with images to follow. Includes glossary, bibliography, and chronology.
http://www.fraser.cc/FlagsCan/toc.html
Audio and video clips from CBC archives recall Canada's national flag controversy in the 1960s. With accompanying text, photos and teacher resources.
http://archives.cbc.ca/IDD-1-73-80/politics_economy/canada_f...
A general introduction to Canada, including history, politics, climate and the history of the flag.
http://www.murcar.com/
Information on Canadian flags, past and present. Gives historical background and information on the proper way to display them.
http://www.canadianheritage.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/sc-cs/df1_...
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