- The Governor General of Canada
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Steven Lewis Point
Victoria, British Columbia
Grant of Arms and Supporters
March 20, 2009
Vol. V, p. 428
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Blazon
Arms
Azure a serpent with a head at each end in base respectant Argent its back enarched and set with fusils Sable, in chief five mullets in chevron Or;
Crest
An eagle displayed reguardant Or its head Argent;
Supporters
Two timber wolves Sable standing on a grassy mount set with cedar branches and dogwood flowers proper rising above barry wavy Argent and Azure;
Motto
LĚTSǍ MÖT;
Symbolism
Arms
The double-headed serpent emblem was given to His Honour by his father, who was from the Musqueam Indian Band. The five stars allude to the Five Star canoe club, which was named after a constellation of stars important to his people. In forming a chevron, they come to a point, making an allusion to his name.
Crest
The eagle represents His Honour’s name from the Blackfoot of “Flying eagle.”
Supporters
The supporters honour His Honour’s mother who was head of the Wolf Clan of the Sumas First Nation. The dogwood represents his leadership of the province of British Columbia. The compartment represents the habitat of the wolf.
Motto
Meaning “One mind,” this phrase in the Salish language expresses the concept of unity.