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Benjamin Joel Trister

Toronto, Ontario
Grant of Arms and Flag, with differences to William Michael Trister, Rachel Elizabeth Trister, Leanna Simone Trister, and Zoë Gabriella Trister
May 15, 2006
Vol. V, p. 28

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Blazon

Arms

Gules three piles reversed, on a chief Argent three billets Azure;

Crest

A demi horse Argent crined and unguled Azure, charged on the shoulder with a trillium Gules and supporting a spear flory Argent hafted Gules;

Motto

FAMILY• JUSTICE • PUBLIC SERVICE;

Flag

A banner of the Arms;

Differenced Arms for William Michael Trister, son of Benjamin Joel Trister

The Arms of Benjamin Joel Trister debruised of a three-point label Or; this individual will inherit the Arms of the Recipient following his or her death;

Differenced Arms for Rachel Elizabeth Trister, daughter of Benjamin Joel Trister

The Arms of Benjamin Joel Trister within a bordure Azure;

Differenced Arms for Leanna Simone Trister, daughter of Benjamin Joel Trister

The Arms of Benjamin Joel Trister within a bordure compony-counter-compony Azure and Argent;

Differenced Arms for Zoë Gabriella Trister, daughter of Benjamin Joel Trister

The Arms of Benjamin Joel Trister within a bordure compony Azure and Argent counter-compony Argent and Gules;


Symbolism

Arms

Red and white are the colours of Canada and of McGill University, and blue and white are the colours of Quebec, where Mr. Trister grew up. The white triangular shapes represent floodlights and, by extension, theatre and film entertainment. The design thus alludes to Mr. Trister’s professional association with the film industry. It also indicates his acting involvement with community theatre. The three blue rectangular shapes represent Canadian passports, an indication of Mr. Trister’s field of specialization in immigration law.

Crest

The horse is a strong, dependable, hardworking and versatile creature. The trillium is a symbol of Ontario, Mr. Trister’s province of residence. The spear is taken from the arms of the city of Trieste in Italy, the home of Mr. Trister’s ancestors, and a possible source of the surname. The distinctive spearhead also alludes to the province of Quebec.

Motto

Not applicable

Flag

The symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record.

Differenced Arms for William Michael Trister, son of Benjamin Joel Trister

The symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record.

Differenced Arms for Rachel Elizabeth Trister, daughter of Benjamin Joel Trister

The symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record.

Differenced Arms for Leanna Simone Trister, daughter of Benjamin Joel Trister

The symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record.

Differenced Arms for Zoë Gabriella Trister, daughter of Benjamin Joel Trister

The symbolism of this emblem is found in other element(s) of this record.


Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on November 18, 2006, in Volume 140, page 3686 of the Canada Gazette.


Artist Information

Creator(s)
Original concept of Bruce Patterson, Saguenay Herald, assisted by the Heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.

Painter
Debra MacGarvie

Calligrapher
Nancy Ellis


Recipient Information

Individual