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Canadian Citizenship Preparation Course Week 7. ▪ National Anthem ▪ Canadian Symbols ▪ Canada’s official language Topics.

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1 Canadian Citizenship Preparation Course Week 7

2 ▪ National Anthem ▪ Canadian Symbols ▪ Canada’s official language Topics

3 ▪ National Anthem

4 ▪ Key elements: - Proclaimed as the National Anthem in 1980. - First sung in Quebec City in 1880. - French & English Canadians sing different words to the Anthem.

5 ▪ Key elements: - The music was composed by Calixa Lavallée. - French lyrics to accompany the music were written by Sir Adolphe- Basile Routhier.

6 ▪ Canadian Symbols

7 PREVIEW ▪ Look at the pictures. ▪ Write the name of the object you see and explain the meaning.

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9 The National Flag

10 ▪ Canada is the only country in the world with a maple leaf on its flag. ▪ Red and white were proclaimed Canada's official colours in 1921 by King George V. ▪ When the National Flag flies along with the flags of the 10 provinces and three territories, the flags follow the order that they entered Confederation (e.g. Ontario, Quebec, etc.) SUMMARY

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12 The Fleur-de-Lys (1647)

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14 The Royal Union Jack

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16 The Canadian Red Ensign 1921-1957 1957-1965

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18 The Maple Leaf

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20 Official Coat of Arms

21 A Mari Usque Ad Mare “From Sea to Sea”

22 National Motto A Mari Usque Ad Mare “From Sea to Sea”

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24 The Beaver

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26 The Victoria Cross

27 ▪ Victoria Cross ( Key elements): - Highest honour available to Canadians for: a) conspicuous bravery b) act of valour or self- sacrifice c) extreme devotion to duty in the presence of the enemy

28 ▪ Victoria Cross ( Key elements): - 96 Canadians received it since 1854: Who are some of those Canadians? Review page 41. Select one, and share with the class.

29 ▪ Canada’s Official Languages

30 ▪ Parliament passed the Official Languages Act in 1969. SUMMARY

31 ▪ English speakers= Anglophones ▪ French speakers= Francophones ▪ Speakers of other languages other than English or French= Allophones SUMMARY

32 ▪ Official Languages Act Objectives: 1) Establish quality between French and English in Parliament, the Government of Canada and institutions subject to the Act; SUMMARY

33 ▪ Official Languages Act Objectives: 2) Maintain and develop official language minority communities in Canada; SUMMARY

34 ▪ Official Languages Act Objectives: 3) Promote equality of French and English in Canadian society. SUMMARY

35 Canada’s 50 th Anniversary http://barrie.ctvnews.ca/canadian-flag-s-50th-anniversary- 1.2237606 The National Flag http://www.pch.gc.ca/eng/1363356053583/1363342021822 The Canadian Anthem http://www.pch.gc.ca/eng/1359402373291/1359402467746 Miscellaneous Videos http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/canada-flag-s-50th- anniversary-a-low-key-affair-1.2950315 LINKS

36 Sources: All the information was collected from Discover Canada Study Guide (2011); Canadian Heritage, retrieved from http://www.pch.gc.ca/eng/1380806635740/1380808180006 http://www.pch.gc.ca/eng/1380806635740/1380808180006

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