Minister Miller Marks National Flag Of Canada Day
Today we mark National Flag of Canada Day and the 61st anniversary of Canada's red and white maple leaf flag, raised for the very first time on Parliament Hill on February 15, 1965.
Over the decades, the flag has become much more than an emblem. It is a powerful symbol of belonging as well as the Canadian values of unity, inclusion and democracy. In a vast and diverse country, our flag serves as a guiding light for Canada, especially in moments of shared sorrow. This National Flag Day, the Canadian flag is flown at half-mast as our country mourns with the community of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, following the horrific mass shooting that claimed innocent lives.
Flag Day also takes on special significance this year with the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games as we celebrate our athletes who embody the essence of the maple leaf, showcasing Canada's spirit and values on the international stage.
In an ever-changing world, our flag continues to be a powerful symbol of our unity and resilience. It speaks to both our history and our future; a future where our country decides its own destiny, and one in which we remain the True North, strong and free.
Let us proudly mark this day and remember what brings Canadians together.
https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/news/2026/02/statement-by-minister-miller-on-national-flag-of-canada-day.html
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