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Canadian Flag (Photomosaic) - Buffalo Puzzle

Canadian Flag photomosaic jigsaw puzzle robert silvers canadianflag 536 tiny photographs mosaic puzz

Title:    Canadian Flag (Photomosaic)
Artist:  Robert Silvers
Size:     Height = 27 inches
             Width = 20 inches
Pieces: 1026
Manufacturer: Buffalo
Only $19.99
The National Flag of Canada, popularly known as the Maple Leaf and l'Unifolié (French for "the one-leafed"), is a base red flag with a white square in its centre featuring a stylized, 11-pointed, red maple leaf. Before this flag, Canada used variants of the British Red Ensign with the shield of Canada charged in the fly. The Red Ensign that took familiar shape in Canada was introduced by Prime Minister Mackenzie King after the First World War. From the 1940s until 1965, Canada made several attempts to create its own flag by holding national contests, but the Red Ensign still flew for Canada. A serious debate about a flag change did not occur until 1964, when a committee was picked by Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. Out of three choices, the maple leaf design by George F.G. Stanley was chosen as the winner. The current flag was adopted in 1964. The flag made its first appearance on February 15, 1965, which is now celebrated annually as Flag Day.
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