- The Governor General of Canada
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Brian Boyd Brazeau
Almonte, Ontario
Grant of Arms, Flags and Badge, with differences to Sean Michael Harvey Brazeau
January 20, 2022
Vol. VIII, p. 48
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Blazon
Arms
Azure a double-headed eagle displayed Or, in chief three mullets of eight points in chevron Argent;
Crest
A wolf sejant affronty Azure winged and issuant from a coronet erablé Or;
Motto
SE IPSUM EXTOLLIT QUI PERSTAT;
Flag
A standard, the Arms in hoist, the fly Argent charged with the Badge between two representations of the Crest, all separated by two bends sinister Argent fimbriated and inscribed with the Motto in letters Azure;
Flag
A banner of the Arms;
Badge
A double-headed eagle’s heads and necks erased Or surmounted by a mullet of eight points Azure charged with a like mullet Argent voided Azure;
Differenced Arms for Sean Michael Harvey Brazeau, child of Brian Boyd Brazeau
The Arms of Brian Boyd Brazeau debruised of a three-point label Gules during his father’s lifetime; This individual will inherit the Arms of the Recipient following his death;
Symbolism
Arms
Blue symbolizes the Ottawa River and its tributaries that give life to the lands in the Ottawa Valley, where Mr. Brazeau’s family has lived for generations. Gold alludes to the agricultural heritage of both sides of his family and that of his spouse’s. White, which combines all hues of the visible light spectrum, embodies for him the totality of life’s experiences. The double-headed eagle represents Mr. Brazeau’s belief in looking to both the past and the future in order to “take flight” and achieve great things. The three stars stand for his family’s past, present and future, marking the passing generations with their struggles and successes.
Crest
The wolf represents the many beloved pet dogs Mr. Brazeau has adopted through the years. Its watchful attitude alludes to dogs’ role in protecting the family, and its forward-looking position expresses the importance of facing obstacles head-on. Its wings elevate it to a higher sphere, thus representing the reward that awaits those who conduct themselves in a worthy manner. The coronet refers to the honour, requirements and responsibilities of public service, its maple leaves highlighting Mr. Brazeau’s career within Canada’s federal public service.
Motto
Meaning “He elevates himself who perseveres,” this Latin phrase speaks to the challenges faced by Mr. Brazeau and his ancestors, and how each generation has overcome them. With this motto, Mr. Brazeau encourages his own descendants to press onwards through adversity with tenacity.
Flag
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Flag
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Badge
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Differenced Arms for Sean Michael Harvey Brazeau, child of Brian Boyd Brazeau
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Background
Canada Gazette Information
The announcement of the Letters Patent was made on March 19, 2022, in Volume 156, page 1207 of the Canada Gazette.
Artist Information
Creator(s)
Original concept of Sean Brazeau and Fabienne Fusade, Miramichi Herald, assisted by the heralds of the Canadian Heraldic Authority.
Painter
Eva Pilar-Cass
Calligrapher
Luc Saucier
Recipient Information
Individual