- The Governor General of Canada

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Paul Athol Robison
Edmonton, Alberta
Grant of Arms
June 1, 1994
Vol. II, p. 334
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Blazon
Arms
Azure between in chief two lions passant and in base a pronghorn aurelope (Antilocapra americana) trippant Or each gorged with a collar per fess dancetty Or and Azure a chevron Or charged with a thistle proper between two fleurs-de-lis Azure;
Crest
Rising out of a Loyalist Civil Coronet Or a dexter cubit arm in armour gauntletted holding aloft a sword Argent hilt and pommel Or;
Motto
TUTEMUR PATRIAM BELLO AUT PACE. This Latin phrase means "Let us protect our country through war or peace".
Symbolism
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