Bank of Montreal
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BANK OF MONTREAL
Official blazon
Arms : Argent a saltire Gules between in chief a rose of the last barbed, seeded, leaved and slipped in base a beaver to the sinister and in fess a thistle leaved and slipped and a sprig of shamrock proper a bordure per pale Sable and Vert
Crest : Upon a log of maple fesswise sprouting a beaver proper
Supporters : Upon a grassy mound on either side a North American Indian to the dexter in full dress holding in the exterior hand a calumet and raising the other hand to the forehead the sinister in hunting dress holding in the exterior hand a bow all proper
Motto : CONCORDIA SALUS
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on November 16, 1992.
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