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===Official blazon===
===Official blazon===
'''Arms''' : Per chevron enhanced Argent and Purpure, a sword Argent hilted O<br>
'''Arms''': Per chevron enhanced Argent and Purpure, a sword Argent hilted O<br>
'''Crest''' : A demi-lynx guardant Or holding in the dexter paw a dagger Argent and in the sinister paw a pair of dividers Gules<br>
'''Crest''': A demi-lynx guardant Or holding in the dexter paw a dagger Argent and in the sinister paw a pair of dividers Gules<br>
'''Supporters''' : Dexter a lion Gules gorged with a collar pendent therefrom a heart and supporting a halberd Or hafted Sable, sinister a tyger Gules gorged with a collar pendent therefrom an arrow and supporting a spear Or hafted Sable, both standing on a grassy mound set with maple leaves and trillium flowers proper<br>
'''Supporters''': Dexter a lion Gules gorged with a collar pendent therefrom a heart and supporting a halberd Or hafted Sable, sinister a tyger Gules gorged with a collar pendent therefrom an arrow and supporting a spear Or hafted Sable, both standing on a grassy mound set with maple leaves and trillium flowers proper<br>
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''':  PRUDENTIA • AUDATIA • CELERITAS • FORTITUDO
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''':  PRUDENTIA • AUDATIA • CELERITAS • FORTITUDO


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The supporters represent two other attributes from the dei Liberi work. The lion represents “audatia”, or courage, and is shown with a heart, which also represents courage in the manuscript. The heraldic “tyger” represents “celeritas” or swiftness. It is shown with an arrow, as tigers were reputed to be able to snatch an arrow in mid-flight. The halberd and spear are other weapons used in medieval combat. The compartment contains floral symbols of Canada and Ontario. The fourth attribute from the dei Liberi work, “fortitudo”, or strength, represented by an elephant, not shown here.
The supporters represent two other attributes from the dei Liberi work. The lion represents “audatia”, or courage, and is shown with a heart, which also represents courage in the manuscript. The heraldic “tyger” represents “celeritas” or swiftness. It is shown with an arrow, as tigers were reputed to be able to snatch an arrow in mid-flight. The halberd and spear are other weapons used in medieval combat. The compartment contains floral symbols of Canada and Ontario. The fourth attribute from the dei Liberi work, “fortitudo”, or strength, represented by an elephant, not shown here.


The motto is the attributes named in the de Liberi treatise, and mean “Prudence, daring, swiftness, and strength.”
The motto is the attributes named in the de Liberi treatise, and mean “Prudence, daring, swiftness, and strength.”'''[[Literature]]''': Image and information from http://www.gg.ca


'''[[Literature]]''':
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