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Travel through the eras of
history and the development of the various nations that
make up Canada today. |
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Unicorn and the Lion |
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Coat
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Coat of
Arms | Bill of
Rights | Canadian Flag |
National Anthem |
The Mace
The Arms of Canada,
containing the Arms of England, Scotland and Ireland and
the Arms of royalist France in the first and second
divisions of the shield, and the emblem of Canada in the
third division, symbolize Canada's national sovereignty
as a monarchy. The emblems in the first and second
divisions show that the arms are derived from the
ancient kingdoms of England, France, Scotland and
Ireland and also exemplify the fact that men and women
of these countries contributed to the settlement and
early development of Canada. |
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The History Club |
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