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  2. Canadian heraldry - Wikipedia

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    In Canadian heraldry, helmets play little role and are not blazoned; as such, the armiger can display their helm in whatever style they choose. One notable example of a non-traditional helmet used in Canadian heraldry is the arms of Julie Payette, Governor General 2017–2021, which bears an astronaut's helmet as the helm. [76]

  3. Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada

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    The Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges of Canada contains the heraldic emblems that have been granted, registered, approved or confirmed by the Canadian Heraldic Authority since its inception on June 4, 1988. In 2005, the Canadian Heraldic Authority began the process of creating a digital version of the register available online.

  4. Canadian Heraldic Authority - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the creation of the Canadian Heraldic Authority, Canadians wishing to obtain a legally granted coat of arms had to apply to one of the two heraldic offices in the United Kingdom: either the College of Arms in London or the Court of the Lord Lyon in Edinburgh. [2] This process was quite lengthy—and costly.

  5. Coat of arms of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Sault Ste. Marie is the heraldic symbol representing Sault Ste. Marie. The motto is in Ojibway, a fur trading post tops the design to serve as the crest and the shield is held by two timber wolves both of whom are clutching steelworker’s tools. [2] The Canadian Heraldic Authority created the blazon as well as part of the arms. [3]

  6. Royal Heraldry Society of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The society was established in October 1966, as the Heraldry Society of Canada, by a group of heraldic enthusiasts from Ottawa under the leadership of Alan Beddoe. [2] The organizing meeting occurred at Ottawa's Beacon Arms Hotel. [2] In 2002, royal patronage was extended to the society, and its name changed to the Royal Heraldry Society of Canada.

  7. Chief Herald of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The chief herald of Canada is the chief administrative officer of heraldry in Canada, [2] serving as the director of the Canadian Heraldic Authority and is responsible for its day-to-day operations. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The CHA was created by the governor general of Canada after they were authorized to exercise the Sovereign 's powers related to ...

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  9. Charles Robertson Maier - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of Charles Robertson Maier Adopted November 12, 1975 (grant from the College of Arms); July 20, 2023 (registered by the Canadian Heraldic Authority) Crest A demi-wolf Sable gorged with an antique crown, holding between the forepaws a sun in splendour Or and issuant from a circlet of maple leaves Gules and oak leaves Or