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Map of Canada
Canada Map of Canada Royal Union flagfleur-de-lis St. George's Cross First Canadian Flags   The Union Jack Red Ensign Maple LeafFirst Canadian Flags   For nearly The Coat of ArmsThe arms of Canada were adopted in 1921 by The Coat of ArmsOn the bottom portion of the shield is a The Coat of ArmsThe Royal Crown at the top indicates that these Symbols of CanadaThe FlagCanadian Colours: Red and white are the official colours Symbols of CanadaThe Maple Leaf and Tree: The maple leaf is Canada's New Brunswick  Canada’s Provinces Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Nova ScotiaQuebec Canada’s ProvincesOntarioManitoba SaskatchewanAlberta British Columbia NunavutCanada’s TerritoriesYukon Northwest Territories Origin of the Name – CanadaThe explorer depicted in the image is The Parliament BuildingThe Centre BlockThe House of CommonsThe Senate ChamberThe Library of Parliament Thank You for Attention!
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Слайд 2 Map of Canada

Map of Canada

Слайд 3 Royal Union flag
fleur-de-lis
St. George's Cross
First Canadian

Royal Union flagfleur-de-lis St. George's Cross First Canadian Flags  The

Flags
The first flag known to have

flown in Canada was the St George's Cross carried by John Cabot when he reached Newfoundland in 1497. In 1534, Jacques Cartier planted a cross in Gaspé bearing the French royal coat of arms with the fleurs-de-lis. His ship flew a red flag with a white cross, the French naval flag at the time. New France continued to fly the evolving French military flags of that period

Слайд 4 Union Jack
Red Ensign
Maple Leaf
First Canadian Flags

Union Jack Red Ensign Maple LeafFirst Canadian Flags  For nearly

For nearly a century Canada had no

distinctive national flag. Each time Canadians suggested a new symbol to replace the Canadian Red Ensign, modeled after a British naval flag, there was controversy. Maple leaves, beavers, crosses, crowns — propositions that went nowhere. In 1964 Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson said he'd introduce a new national flag. But Opposition leader John Diefenbaker and the Royal Canadian Legion wanted to stick with the Red Ensign. Everyone had an opinion before Canada finally chose the red and white flag with the maple leaf.

Слайд 5 The Coat of Arms
The arms of Canada were

The Coat of ArmsThe arms of Canada were adopted in 1921

adopted in 1921 by proclamation of King George V. In

1994, the arms were augmented with a ribbon displaying the motto of the Order of Canada, DESIDERANTES MELIOREM PATRIAM (They desire a better country)
The design of the arms of Canada reflects the royal symbols of the United Kingdom and France (the three lions of England, the lion of Scotland, thefleurs-de-lis of France and the rIish harp of Tara).


Слайд 6 The Coat of Arms
On the bottom portion of

The Coat of ArmsOn the bottom portion of the shield is

the shield is a sprig of three Canadian maple

leaves representative of Canadians of all origins. The coat of arms is supported by the lion of England holding the Royal Union Flag and the unicorn of Scotland carrying the flag of Royal France. The crest above the shield features a crowned lion holding a red maple leaf. At the base of the arms are the floral emblems associated with the Canadian Monarchy: the English rose, the Scottish thistle, the French lily and the Irish shamrock.


Слайд 7 The Coat of Arms
The Royal Crown at the

The Coat of ArmsThe Royal Crown at the top indicates that

top indicates that these are the Arms of the

Sovereign in right of Canada, commonly called "the Royal Arms of Canada" or "the Arms of Canada".



Слайд 8 Symbols of Canada
The Flag
Canadian Colours: Red and white

Symbols of CanadaThe FlagCanadian Colours: Red and white are the official

are the official colours of Canada. They were designated

Canada's official colours by King George V on 21 November, 1921, in the proclamation of the Royal Arms of Canada.
The Great Seal of Canada: The Great Seal of Canada is used on all state documents such as proclamations and commissions of cabinet ministers, senators, judges and senior government officials.

Слайд 9 Symbols of Canada
The Maple Leaf and Tree: The

Symbols of CanadaThe Maple Leaf and Tree: The maple leaf is

maple leaf is Canada's most prominent symbol, recognized as

Canadian all around the world. According to many historians, the maple leaf began to serve as a Canadian symbol as early as 1700. The maple tree was officially proclaimed the national arboreal emblem of Canada on 25 April, 1996.
The Beaver


Слайд 10 New Brunswick


Canada’s Provinces

New Brunswick  Canada’s Provinces Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Nova ScotiaQuebec

Newfoundland
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
Quebec


Слайд 11 Canada’s Provinces
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Alberta
British Columbia

Canada’s ProvincesOntarioManitoba SaskatchewanAlberta British Columbia

Слайд 12 Nunavut
Canada’s Territories
Yukon

Northwest Territories

NunavutCanada’s TerritoriesYukon Northwest Territories

Слайд 13 Origin of the Name – Canada
The explorer depicted

Origin of the Name – CanadaThe explorer depicted in the image

in the image is Jacques Cartier .
The Huron-Iroquois

word for «village» or «settlement» was kanata.
The first use of "Canada" as an official name came in 1791 when the Province of Quebec was divided into the colonies of Upper and Lower Canada.


Слайд 14 The Parliament Building
The Centre Block
The House of Commons
The

The Parliament BuildingThe Centre BlockThe House of CommonsThe Senate ChamberThe Library of Parliament

Senate Chamber
The Library of Parliament


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