- The Governor General of Canada
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Jean St-Laurent
Baie-Comeau, Quebec
Grant of Arms
November 15, 2007
Vol. V, p. 186
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Blazon
Arms
Azure a bar gemel between in chief a grid-iron Or enflamed proper flanked by two cogwheels and in base a torch Or enflamed proper;
Crest
An eagle displayed affronty Or perched on a coronet of maple leaves Or, fleurs-de-lis Azure and mullets Argent, the rim Azure;
Motto
SERVICE;
Symbolism
Arms
The two gold bars evoke Mr. St-Laurent’s captaincy in the army. The gridiron symbolizes the martyrdom of St. Lawrence and Mr. St-Laurent’s surname. The two cogwheels represent Mr. St Laurent’s training as a mechanic, a trade in which his father also worked. The torch symbolizes knowledge, justice, honour and freedom.
Crest
The crown evokes Mr. St-Laurent’s attachment to the monarchy. The maple leaves represent Canada and the fleurs-de-lis represents Quebec. The eagle is a symbol of Mr. St-Laurent’s skills as a pilot and represents his career with the Canadian Forces. It illustrates his spirit of determination and service to the people of Canada. The star represents the North Star and, by extension, North America and Canada’s geographic location.
Motto
Not applicable