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Henri-Paul Normandin

Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola, Quebec
Grant of Arms
September 15, 2025
Vol. VIII, p. 426

Arms of Henri-Paul Normandin

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Blazon

Arms

Azure a dove volant Argent holding in its claws an oak branch, a chief dancetty tapissé of wheat Or;

Crest

A terrestrial globe Argent its continents Azure surmounting two canoe paddles in saltire Gules their blades embellished Or;

Motto

AD MELIOREM MUNDUM;


Symbolism

Arms

Blue represents water, conveying Mr. Normandin’s passion for kayaking and for the St. Lawrence River. It is also the colour of Quebec, his place of origin, and of the United Nations, where he served for many years as Canada’s representative. Symbolizing peace and justice, the dove represents his legal education and his career focused on justice and human rights. The serrated division line alludes to mountains. Combined with the oak leaves, which reference his wife’s surname, they emphasize the love his family has for nature, as well as one of his sons’ career in forestry. Finally, the wheat recalls the agricultural roots of Mr. Normandin’s and his wife’s families.

Crest

The globe alludes to Mr. Normandin’s career, which took place on the international stage with his family by his side. It is also a nod to the profession of one of his sons as a geographer. The paddles reflect Mr. Normandin’s passion, shared with his family, for exploration, water activities and nature.

Motto

This Latin phrase means “For a better world.”