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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE OF CANADA
Official blazon
Arms : Gyronny Or and Vert a beaver sejant erect Gules holding a bezant charged with a quill Vert
Crest : An owl affronty Vert gorged with a collar Or pendent therefrom a bezant charged with a mullet Gules, its dexter wing resting on a chess rook Or
Supporters : Two dolphins Vert each finned and gorged with a collar Or pendent therefrom a bezant charged with a maple leaf Gules, both on barry wavy Or and Vert
Motto: COMMUNICARE SCIENTIAM
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on May 15, 2013.
Green, yellow and red are the emblematic colours of the Financial Management Institute of Canada (FMI). The background of the shield symbolizes a forum where all participants are equal and freely share their ideas. It also suggests the idea of networking. The beaver represents industry and hard work. The quill pen refers to learning and education, while the yellow disc suggests a coin and is thus a symbol of finance and accounting.
The owl embodies the idea of wisdom and vigilance. The chess rook symbolizes strategic thinking as well as protection. The star represents leadership and excellence.
The dolphins represent intelligence and communication. By bearing a maple leaf on their collar, they symbolize Canada from coast to coast.
The motto means “Sharing knowledge”.
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