On this day in 1965, Canada officially adopted the Maple Leaf flag as its national flag, replacing the Union Jack. The distinctive red and white flag with a stylized maple leaf has since become an enduring symbol of Canadian identity and pride.
On this day in 1965, Canada officially adopted the Maple Leaf flag as its national flag, replacing the Union Jack. The distinctive red and white flag with a stylized maple leaf has since become an enduring symbol of Canadian identity and pride.