Canada flag

Insert the flag of Canada in PowerPoint fast

240+ professional country flags with one click using SmartFlags.

Last updated May 2025

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Step-by-step

1

Open SmartFlags

Find it in the top ribbon after installation.

2

Search "Canada"

Select Canada in the list below.

3

Click INSERT

The flag drops onto your slide, ready to move and resize.

Why use SmartFlags?

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SmartFlags works on Office 2019+ or Microsoft 365 (Win/Mac)

Facts about the flag of Canada

Date adopted: 15 February 1965

Designer: George F. G. Stanley

Symbolism: The red maple leaf in the center symbolizes the nature and environment of Canada, while the red color represents prosperity and hope, and the white color symbolizes peace and tranquility.

  • Pantone colours: Red, White
  • Aspect ratio: 1 : 2
  • Hanging protocol: The Canadian flag is typically hung with the red maple leaf centered and the two red bars on the left and right sides. When displayed vertically, the flag should be rotated so that the maple leaf points upward, with the red bars on the top and bottom.
  • Design pitfall: A common mistake is displaying the flag upside down, where the maple leaf points downward, which is incorrect.

Flag details

ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2ca
Aspect ratio1 : 2
Official colours
Last updated2025-05-01
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