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Assunta Di Lorenzo
Ottawa, Ontario
Grant of Arms and Supporters, with differences to Alexander Zagalski
March 15, 2019
Vol. VII, p. 147
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Blazon
Arms
Per bend grady Argent and chequy Azure and Or, in sinister chief a mullet Azure encircled by an arrow fesswise Or;
Crest
A balance Gules its pivot a tower Or masoned and windows Sable, all issuant from a circlet of pearls Argent and mullets Azure;
Supporters
Two snow panthers proper each gorged of a coronet flory Azure and standing on a base of snow proper set with maple leaves Gules;
Motto
AUDERE EST FACERE;
Differenced Arms for Alexander Zagalski, child of Assunta Di Lorenzo
The arms of Assunta Di Lorenzo debruised of a three-point label Gules; This individual will inherit the Arms of the Recipient following her death;
Symbolism
Arms
The staircase represents leadership and the idea of moving toward the summit. Its steps represent stages, challenges overcome and successive achievements. The chequerboard pattern symbolizes strategic decisions and planning. It conveys a mosaic of clients, people and work teams united in purpose. It illustrates the people in our personal network who surround us, family members and friends. The star symbolizes leadership and success and represents multiple ongoing projects, aspirations and dreams. The star is also a very old symbol of Italy, Mtre Di Lorenzo’s ancestral homeland. The gold ring represents the international aspect of her education and the international work she has done in every post she has held throughout her career.
Crest
The scales represent Mtre Di Lorenzo’s profession as a lawyer and her long career in the fields of justice and law. The tower is a symbol of protection and gathering, alluding to Mtre Di Lorenzo’s maternal grandfather’s work in construction. It is also an attribute of Italia turrita, a centuries-old figure representing Italy. The pearls in the crown represent the family members and friends who are dear to us and surround us. The stars symbolize leadership.
Supporters
The snow leopards, which are majestic and powerful felines, symbolize action and vitality. The fleurs-de-lis represent Quebec, Mtre Di Lorenzo’s birth province. The maple leaves represent Canada.
Motto
This Latin phrase means “To dare is to do.”
Differenced Arms for Alexander Zagalski, child of Assunta Di Lorenzo
Added to the shield as a temporary difference, the label indicates that Alexander Zagalski is the heraldic heir of his mother.
Background
Canada Gazette Information
The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on March 23, 2019, in Volume 153, page 1082 of the Canada Gazette.
Artist Information
Creator(s)
Original concept of Claire Boudreau, Chief Herald of Canada, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.
Painter
Cathy Bursey-Sabourin
Calligrapher
Doris Wionzek
Recipient Information
Individual