- The Governor General of Canada
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Alexander Moseanu
Scarborough, Ontario
Grant of Arms, Flag and Badge
November 10, 1994
Vol. II, p. 362
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Blazon
Arms
Sable above a winged lion's face Or langued Gules crowned with a coronet composed of a rim Gules heightened with maple leaves Or a Maltese cross Argent on a chief embattled Gules its battlements fimbriated Or two swords in saltire points downwards Argent hilts and pommels Or;
Crest
Issuant from a coronet composed of a rim Or heightened with maple leaves Gules a gauntlet Argent grasping a spear in bend reversed Sable headed Argent;
Motto
CITUS · AUDAX · CERTUS. This Latin phrase means "Swift, brave, certain".
Symbolism
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