The Viceregal Lion
  1. The Governor General of Canada
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Vanier College

Saint-Laurent, Quebec
Grant of Supporters and Flag
January 5, 1995
Vol. II, p. 371

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Blazon

Arms

Or on a chevron paly Azure and Gules two swords chevron wise points upwards also Or in chief an oak tree couped proper between a fleur-de-lys also Azure and a trefoil Vert and in base a representation of the gate of the Citadel of Quebec flying thereon the flag of the Governor General of Canada proper all within a bordure Gules charged with three books expanded proper and bound Azure;

Crest

A representation of the tower and steeple of the church of St. Catherine at Honfleur in France Or between two flames proper;

Supporters

Upon a grassy mound growing thereon lilies proper lions Or gorged of collars paly Gules and Azure;

Motto

FIAT VOLUNTAS DEI. This Latin phrase means "May God’s will be done".

Flag

A banner of the Arms;


Symbolism

In general, the symbolism of emblems prior to 2000 does not exist in an appropriate format for the online Register.


Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on April 22, 1995, in Volume 129, page 1191 of the Canada Gazette.


Artist Information

Creator(s)
Original concept of Robert D. Watt, Chief Herald of Canada, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.

Painter
Debra Parker

Calligrapher
Judith Bainbridge


Recipient Information

Civil Institution
College & Cegep

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