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Dylan Robert Joseph Marando
Cantley, Quebec
Grant of Arms
January 15, 2026
Vol. VIII, p. 464

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Blazon
Arms
Gules a pile reversed embowed issuant from dexter base Argent and a pile reversed embowed issuant from sinister base Or, both entwined at the fess point and with their tips enflamed;
Crest
A ship affronty Gules its pennant Or its sail Argent charged with a rose Gules barbed and seeded, all issuant from a circlet of bergamot fruit Or;
Motto
FORWARD TOGETHER ALWAYS;
Symbolism
Arms
The two curved figures highlight Dr. Marando’s career in public service, representing the interconnectivity between the government and the citizenry. The figures also symbolize the union between Dr. Marando and his partner as the coming together of two distinct individuals to create a strong bond. Each curved figure ends in a flame, evoking the light of knowledge and the notion of a burning ambition to make an impact on society.
Crest
The ship embodies the concepts of adventure and new frontiers. The bergamot fruit is famous in the southern Italian region where Dr. Marando’s father was born, thus representing Dr. Marando’s rootedness in his family’s history. Similarly, the rose alludes to his maternal English ancestry, and Richmond Hill, the Toronto area where Dr. Marando grew up.
Motto
FORWARD TOGETHER ALWAYS.
