Cigrand, now known as the Father of Flag Day, continued to publicly advocate the observance of June 14 as the flag's birthday, or "Flag Day," for years. Just a few years later, the efforts of ...
From February 15th to the 17th, 2025, spin the giant trivia wheel as you take part in the quiz on this popular Canadian symbol. You could win some fun flag prizes! This is a free event. Subscribe to ...
Monday’s Flag Day ceremony in Library Square was a reverent observance that honored a symbol of American pride and freedom. The real Flag Day, of course, is today. Are you flying a flag at ...
On Republic Day 2025, explore the significance behind the national flag being ‘unfurled’ on Republic Day and ‘hoisted’ on Independence Day. Republic Day 2025: Discover the significance of ...
The National Flag of Canada Day event included speeches and the singing of the national anthem and was attended by dozens of skaters, top athletes and a woman who helped to assemble the first-ever ...
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The long weekend marks a very special national milestone – National Flag of Canada Day. February 15th marks the 70th anniversary the country’s national flag was first ...
Many will be flying the Canadian flag proudly today. February 15 is Flag Day in Canada, a day intended to celebrate the anniversary of the first time the new Canadian flag was flown back in 1965. The ...
National Flag Day is February 16th, Canada’s red and white maple leaf flag was raised for the very first time on Parliament Hill. On the same day in 1996, National Flag of Canada Day was declared.
The Constitution of India came into effect on 26 January 1950, since then, this day is celebrated as the Republic Day. Here are some quiz questions to test your knowledge about the country ...
The two ceremonies differ in several ways: Actions: The flag is hoisted from the bottom on Independence Day, while it is unfurled from the top on Republic Day. Ceremonial Leaders: The Prime Minister ...
National Flag of Canada Day, celebrated on Feb. 15 every year since 1996, felt more relevant to many in 2025 with U.S. President Donald Trump threatening both Canada’s economy and sovereignty.