On February 15, 1965, the Red Maple Leaf was officially adopted as Canada’s flag. Kelly’s powerful speech is viewed as the catalyst that got the movement in motion. A Red Wings Star ...
All of the country's living former prime ministers are asking Canadians to fly the red maple leaf this weekend in a huge display of national pride as the country stares down U.S. President Donald ...
The red and white maple leaf replaced the Canadian Red Ensign as the official flag of Canada in 1965. All living former prime ministers say the flag's 60th anniversary is especially important to ...
Dr. Stanley provided a detailed historical rationale for his simple, elegant design of a stylized red maple leaf on a field of white, with two red side bars. Dr. Stanley asserted that a new ...
Maple syrup is a way of life in New England and sugaring season brings tree tapping, maple on menus, and interactive events ...
Business was brisk at Victoria’s Flag Shop this week, with everything from pins to huge flags bearing the maple leaf flying out the door as U.S. President Donald Trump continues to make economic ...
This year, the good old red and white maple leaf flag is actually celebrating its 60th anniversary on Saturday, Feb. 15. Ottawa is hosting a flag-raising ceremony Feb. 14 at 11 a.m. along the Rideau ...
The Maple Leaf turns 60 years old on Saturday and, in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's continued jabs at Canada, the nation's flag and its special day are gaining more attention than usual.
Can we count on the Maple Leaf to be a made-in-Canada product? Yes, it turns out. But buying one isn’t your only option. Perhaps you would like to own one for free — a Canadian flag that has ...
Flower – One of the first trees to flower in the spring with small red flowers that hang in clusters. Twigs – Opposite branching; without fetid odor, compared to silver maple; reddish and lustrous; ...
It would turn out to be a new Canadian Red Ensign with the coat of arms replaced by a single, large, gold maple leaf. Recall that similar designs had been mooted as far back as the 1890s.