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image by Luc Baronian, 26 August 2005
Source: http://littlecanada.govoffice.com
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According to the city website, Little Canada MN is a suburb of the Twin
Cities, of French Canadian heritage. The flag is white, a centered crimson maple
leaf, overlain by a white fleur de lys, and the letters LC scripted on that.
Below in a curve is CITY OF LITTLE CANADA.
Luc Baronian, 26 August 2005
I've always been curious as to the adoption of the maple leaf symbol to
represent "Canada" in one way or another outside Canada, especially if it was
before 1965. I do know that the maple leaf was a recognized symbol of Canada
before then, even if it wasn't (as prominently) on our flag, which is what lead
to it's adoption on the Maple Leaf flag, but I wonder if it was recognized as
such outside Canada. If Little Canada's flag was adopted before 1965, I would
find that of significant vexillological interest.
David Kendall, 26 August 2006
Though the style of the Little Canada maple leaf is a little different than
on the Canadian flag, I think it's too similar for it to predate 1965. Unless of
course they modified the style of the maple leaf after 1965. We can't exclude
that possibility since French-Canadians in particular have been using maple
leaves since at least 1832 on various symbols.
Luc Baronian, 26 August 2005