What is National Flag Of Canada Day?

The official birth of the Maple Leaf Flag, which was installed on February 15th, 1965, is commemorated on National Flag of Canada Day. Canadians mark the day by wearing red and white, raising their flag high, and paying their respect to the big leaf.

Although Canada gained independence from Great Britain in 1868, they continued to incorporate elements of the British flag into their own style. Canada was well aware that its flag needed to be updated by the middle of the twentieth century.

It wasn't until Colonel George Stanley, Canada's top public servant, became passionate about redesigning the flag that it sparked a national debate among citizens. Stanley's idea for Canada's flag was simple, easily recognized, and served as a rallying symbol for unity.

After the House of Commons voted the result 163 to 78, Queen Elizabeth II declared the flag's inauguration on Parliament Hill. The Canadian government decided to observe Flag Day for themselves much later in 1996. Today is a chance to recall and educate others on the power and beauty of a nation's flag.

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