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Which Canadian flag was raised in 1965?

Canada's National Flag, commonly known as the Maple Leaf flag, was first raised on February 15, 1965, following a royal proclamation by Queen Elizabeth II. The

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Question: Which Canadian flag was raised in 1965?

Answer options:

  • Red Ensign
  • Union Jack ✅ Maple Leaf flag
  • Fleurdelisé

Correct answer: Maple Leaf flag

Explanation: Canada's National Flag, commonly known as the Maple Leaf flag, was first raised on February 15, 1965, following a royal proclamation by Queen Elizabeth II. The Red Ensign previously served as Canada's de facto flag, while the Union Jack is the royal symbol of Commonwealth ties, and the Fleurdelisé is Quebec’s provincial flag. Under the Discover Canada guidelines, understanding national symbols and their historical adoption dates is a core requirement. For the citizenship exam, candidates should memorize 1965 as the pivotal year Canada adopted its distinctive red-and-white maple leaf design, establishing its modern visual identity.

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