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Each July 1, Canadians across the country pull out red and white National flags to decorate their homes and businesses in celebration of Canada Day. Many Canadians grow red and white flowers in their gardens to add a festive air all summer. The combination of red and white was proclaimed Canada's national colours by King George V in 1921, in the Royal Arms of Canada -- Canada's coat of arms. Historians tell us that the maple leaf began to serve as a Canadian symbol as early as 1700. Maple trees remain a common feature in Canadian gardens, parks and neighbourhoods. In 1867, Alexander Muir, a Toronto schoolmaster and poet, composed the song The Maple Leaf Forever, which, as the backup national anthem, will be sung this week at many Canada Day celebrations across the country. In typical Canadian style, the flag's design was the result of a collaborative effort involving several Canadians. Although most people know that the Canadian flag is the only country flag in the world with a maple leaf on it, how many of you will do well on our quiz about this distinctive symbol of our country?
Answers to our mini-quiz are at the bottom of this article. On June 20, 1868, a proclamation signed by the Governor General called upon all Her Majesty's loving subjects throughout Canada to join in the celebration of the anniversary of the formation of the union of the British North America provinces in a federation under the name of Canada on July 1st, a holiday that was named Dominion Day in 1879 until it was renamed Canada Day in 1982. Since 1985, Canada Day Committees are annually established in each province and territory to plan, organize and coordinate Canada Day celebrations locally. Whether you have just moved into your neighbourhood or are one of the most established residents, get out and meet your neighbours at local festivities. In communities across Canada -- from sea to sea to sea -- Canadians will be celebrating together in growing appreciation of what a rare and precious place Canada is and what a privilege it is to live here. Happy Canada Day!!!! Mini Quiz Answers
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