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Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada

Ottawa, Ontario
Grant of Arms
December 23, 1993
Vol. II, p. 268

Arms of the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada

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Blazon

Arms

Gules an ansul its bar crossing the blade of a sword point upward over all at the cross point a maple leaf Or in chief a representation of the Royal Crown Proper;

Motto

NULLI NEGABIMUS JUSTITIAM;


Symbolism

Arms

The red colour and the maple leaf represent Canada. Together, the balance, a symbol of justice, and the sword, a military symbol, embody the nature of the Court. The Royal Crown refers to the importance of the Court at the federal level and to its judicial service under the sovereign’s authority.

Motto

This Latin phrase means “We will deny justice to no one.” It is derived from clause 40 of the Magna Carta (1215).