The Canadian flag — which many fly as a source of national pride — officially flew for the first time on Feb. 15, 1965. Here ...
One of six historic maple leaf flags to soar over Parliament Hill on Feb. 15, 1965, the day Canada left the British Union Jack behind to carve out its own national identity, is on display for eight ...
The enthusiasm for Flag Day this year fits right in with Victoria Coun. Chris Coleman’s long-held devotion to the maple leaf.
The red and white has been a symbol of national pride for many decades, and in the wake of Donald Trump's anti-Canadian rhetoric, a sense of patriotism is sweeping the country.
Saturday, Feb. 15 marks the 60th anniversary of the first time Canada’s flag was flown on Parliament Hill. Feb. 15 was declared as National Flag of Canada Day in 1996.
The Maple Leaf, designed by George F. G. Stanley, will celebrate its 60th anniversary Saturday. Carmen Celestini, a religious studies lecturer at the University of Waterloo, says the flag has ...
Graydon Miles was driving down Highway 7 in Ontario last year when he saw an upside down Maple Leaf flying from a pickup ...
The event included speeches and the singing of the national anthem and was attended by dozens of skaters, top athletes and a ...
Canadian flagmaker Flags Unlimited’s sales have doubled from a year earlier, the company’s owners said, as tensions with the ...
When the Maple Leaf flag was first hoisted to the top of the Peace Tower on Feb. 15, 1965, few spectators commented on the ...
A group of Canadian senators is sharing views on the country's flag, with some calling it a symbol of pride and togetherness, ...