- The Governor General of Canada
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The University of Manitoba, Faculty of Medicine
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Registration of Arms
August 15, 2008
Vol. V, p. 166
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Blazon
Arms
Vert a torch Or enflamed proper entwined of a serpent Or, on a chief Argent a cross Gules surmounted of an open book Argent bound and edged Sable;
Crest
A bison courant on a grassy mount proper;
Motto
FIAT LUX;
Symbolism
Arms
The green shield and the cross of St. George in chief are based on the arms of the province of Manitoba. The snake entwining the torch makes a reference to the rod of Aesculapius, a medical symbol. The torch and the open book are both symbols of education.
Crest
The bison is taken from the provincial arms.
Motto
This Latin phrase, meaning “Let there be light” (Gen. 1:3), refers to the torch in the Arms.
Background
Canada Gazette Information
The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on March 8, 2008, in Volume 142, page 550 of the Canada Gazette.
Artist Information
Creator(s)
Not applicable
Painter
* Not applicable / Sans objet
Calligrapher
* Not applicable / Sans objet
Recipient Information
Civil Institution
University Faculty, Department & College
The recipient’s emblems were originally recorded in the records of the Court of the Lord Lyon, Edinburgh, Scotland, 18 March 1983.