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Symbol Image Created Notes Anthem: A Place to Stand, a Place to Grow: 1967 The song is considered as the "unofficial" anthem of the province. [16] The song was commissioned by the government of Ontario in 1967 for a short film of the same name and was screened at the Ontario pavilion of Expo 67.
The coat of arms of Ontario is the armorial emblem representing the Canadian province of Ontario. The arms contain symbols reflecting Ontario's British heritage, along with local symbols. At the upper part of the shield is the red cross of St. George, representing England. The lower portion of the shield features three golden maple leaves on a ...
The Great Seal of Ontario The Great Seal of Ontario on the facade of Ontario Legislative Building. The Great Seal of Ontario is a governmental seal used to authenticate documents issued by the Canadian Government of Ontario that are released in the name of the King in Right of Ontario, including the appointment of the Executive Council and Ministers (the Cabinet).
Ontario [11] Common loon – – White trillium: Eastern white pine: Amethyst: Ut incepit fidelis sic permanet (loyal she began thus she remains) Prince Edward Island [12] Blue jay: Red fox [13] – Lady's slipper: Red oak – Parva sub ingenti (the small under the protection of the great) Provincial soil: Charlottetown; anthem: "The Island ...
Pages in category "Provincial symbols of Ontario" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
The flag of Ontario is a defaced Red Ensign, with the Royal Union Flag in the canton and the Ontario shield of arms in the fly. The flag of Ontario was derived from the Canadian Red Ensign , which was used as a civil ensign and as a de facto flag of Canada from the late 19th century to 1965.
English: coat of arms of Ontario. Crest: Upon a wreath of the colours a bear passant Sable; Escutcheon: Vert, a sprig of three maple leaves slipped Or, on a chief argent a cross gules. Supporters: On the dexter side a moose and on the sinister side a deer, both proper. Motto: UT INCEPIT FIDELIS SIC PERMANET (Loyal she began, loyal she remains)
Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario; Archives of Ontario; Attorney General of Ontario; Auditor General of Ontario; Bob Rae; Cancer Care Ontario; Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Ontario Section) Coat of arms of Ontario; Conservation Ontario; Court of Appeal for Ontario; Crown Attorney's Office (Ontario) EHealth Ontario; Elections Ontario