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Parole Board of Canada

Ottawa, Ontario
Grant of Arms, Supporters and Badge
June 10, 2014
Vol. VI, p. 363

Arms of the Parole Board of Canada

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Blazon

Arms

Per pale Azure and Or, a bridge issuant therefrom a tower counterchanged;

Crest

An owl close affronty Or beaked and legged Azure perched on a scroll Argent;

Motto

PROTECTIO • TRANSPARENTIA • REINTEGRATIO;

Supporters

Dexter a hawk wings elevated and addorsed Azure beaked and legged Or, supporting a sword Or within a sheath Azure embellished Or its point in base, sinister a phoenix wings elevated and addorsed Azure beaked and issuant from flames Or, both supporters set on a rock proper;


Symbolism

Arms

Blue and gold are the colours of the Parole Board of Canada. The bridge and the division of the shield convey the idea of transition, thus indicating the mandate of the Board in safely and responsibly facilitating the reintegration of offenders into society. The tower represents the public safety role played by the Board.

Crest

The owl is a symbol of wisdom, which, along with its keen eyesight, embodies the Board’s decision-making role. The scroll symbolizes the laws that direct the Board in the execution of its madate.

Motto

Meaning “Protection, transparency reintegration”, these Latin words convey the mandate and values of the Board.

Supporters

The hawk, along with its sheathed sword, symbolizes strength and watchfulness and thus represents the Board’s important role in the protection of society. The phoenix, rising from a bed of flames, conveys the idea of rebirth, a metaphor for the Board’s role in facilitating the reintegration of the offender back into society as a law-abiding citizen.