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Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Saskatchewan Canada Day Flag

The Saskatchewan Canada Day flag has the field decked out with patriotic Canadian colours of red and white.  Also the English cross on the badge in the canton area is replaced with three Sacred Canadian Red Maple Leafs.

Prince Edward Island Canada Day Flag

The Prince Edward Island Canada Day flag differs slightly from the official PEI flag. Instead of Oak Trees, Maple Tress are now present.  There is one larger Maple that stands above three smaller Maples towards the hoist.


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Ontario Canada Day Flag

Ontario's Canada Day flag as replaced with flag of the UK with a single Sacred Red Maple Leaf.  The badge remains the same with English flag and maple leaf design.


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The Nunavut Canada Day Flag - ᓄᓇᕗᑦ ᑲᓇᑖ ᑌ ᕝᓚᒡ


The Nunavut Canada Day flag shines strong with Matriotic Colours of Canada: red and white.  A Sacred Maple Leaf replaces the blue star in the upper fly canton area. Finally the yellow area is now red.


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North West Territories Canada Day Flag


For Canada Day, the flag of the NWT are changed a wee bit.  In the central shield is the Sacred Red Maple Leaf, with one golden bar, squiggly blue river line, and the head of the arctic fox is maintained.

The blue sides are switched to white while the middle section is now red.

Newfoundland and Labrador Canada Day Flag


In honor of Canada Day, the colours are shaded to honor the national colours.  Also the Sacred Maple Leaf is at the center point directing humanity to the Canadian Way of Life.


New Brunswick Canada Day Flag


The New Brunswick Canada Day flag shows stronger representation for Canada's Matriotism: red and white.  In this case the main sail now features the Sacred Maple Leaf, and the two flag at the fore and mizzen are the national flags of Canada.  Likewise the water has been dyed red to honor Canada.