- The Governor General of Canada
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René le Clère
Montréal, Quebec
Grant of Arms
December 5, 1990
Vol. II, p. 53
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Blazon
Arms
Gules a dexter arm in armour Argent issuant from the sinister and holding a sword in bend sinister also Argent hilt and pommel Or in chief two figures composed of three stalks of wheat enfiling a ring to form a fleur-de-lis all Or;
Crest
A plume of three feathers Or Argent and Gules arranged in the form of a fleur-de-lis;
Motto
CLARUS SUM. This Latin phrase means "I am bright".
Symbolism
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