- The Governor General of Canada

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Ian Charles Steingaszner
Toronto, Ontario
Grant of Arms and Badge
June 26, 1997
Vol. III, p. 179
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Blazon
Arms
Azure an eagle displayed Or armed beaked and charged on the breast and on each wing with a horseshoe Gules;
Crest
Issuant from a coronet Or its upper rim set alternately with bezants and crosses pattée Gules a stag's head Argent attired Or;
Motto
PERPETUUS ET VERUS. This Latin phrase means "Eternal and true".
Symbolism
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