The Viceregal Lion
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Canadian Centre for Management Development

Ottawa, Ontario
Grant of Arms
February 15, 2001
Vol. IV, p. 92

Click on each image to enlarge. The blazon and symbolism for each element will accompany the enlarged image.


Blazon

Arms

Lozengy Gules and Argent, a lozenge Argent charged with a maple leaf Gules;

Crest

Issuant from a circlet of maple leaves Gules alternating with fleurs-de-lis Argent, a demi lion Or holding between its paws an open book Argent, edged Or, bound Gules;

Motto

TRADITION • EXCELLENCE ;


Symbolism

Arms

The lozenges in the shield represent the complex interactions that characterize human relationships, and the management grid. The maple leaf on the large lozenge represents the School itself, an institution at the heart of the grid, indicating its role in the development of public management in Canada. Red and white are Canada's national colours.

Crest

The wreath is decorated with maple leaves and fleurs-de-lis honouring Canada's heritage and the presence of French traditions in Canadian management. The lion holds a book of learning, thus symbolizing alertness, strength and courage, as well as studiousness and the presence of British traditions in Canadian administration.

Motto

Expresses, in both official languages, a foundation on which to build service.


Background

Canada Gazette Information

The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on March 24, 2001, in Volume 135, page 939 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
Eva Pilar-Cass

Calligrapher
Nancy Ellis


Recipient Information

Civil Institution
Crown Corporation & "arms length" organization

One or more entries related to this Recipient's emblems appear elsewhere in the Register: Volume IV, p. 381.