The Red Ensign Flag went through several variations on its journey from the jack of the British Merchant Navy to the emblem of Canada until the introduction of the Maple Leaf flag in 1965. The first version bore a composite coats-of-arms of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with new provinces added as they joined Confederation. The Canada Coat of Arms in 1922 replaced the composite. The original composite, the Vimy Ridge flag, flew in Canada’s World War I birth-of-a-nation battle.
The Canada Red Ensign Green leaves version was used between 1957 - 1965 and until now
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