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  2. Category:Girl Guides of Canada logos - Wikipedia

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    Historical logos or logos for one-time events must have related content Media in category "Girl Guides of Canada logos" The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.

  3. Category:Canadian logos - Wikipedia

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    Girl Guides of Canada logos (12 F) P. ... Canadian soccer logos (104 F) Canada sports governing body logos (2 F) T. Canadian television logos (3 C, 56 F)

  4. Canadian heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Canadian heraldry is the cultural tradition and style of coats of arms and other heraldic achievements in both modern and historic Canada.It includes national, provincial, and civic arms, noble and personal arms, ecclesiastical heraldry, heraldic displays as corporate logos, and Canadian blazonry.

  5. Portal:Canada/Symbols - Wikipedia

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    Regional tartans of Canada are represented by all Canada's provinces and territories having a regional tartan, as do many other regional divisions in Canada.Tartans were first brought to Canada by Scottish settlers; the first province to adopt one officially was Nova Scotia in 1956 (when registered at the Court of the Lord Lyon; adopted by law in 1963), and the most recent province was Ontario ...

  6. List of Canadian provincial and territorial symbols - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Inuit Dog – Purple saxifrage – – Nunavut Sanginivut (Our land, our strength) – 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

  7. Girl Guides of Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, the Parliament of Canada incorporated the organization under the name of "The Canadian Council of the Girl Guides Association". [3] This Act has only been amended twice: first in 1947 to allow for the further acquisition of property, [ 4 ] and later in 1961 to change the name to "Girl Guides of Canada" ( French : Guides du Canada ).