HALF-MASTING FOR MOURNING: Flags are flown at the half-mast position as a sign of mourning. The flag is brought to the half-mast position by first raising it to the top of the mast then immediately lowering it...
FLAG ETIQUETTE FOR PROPERLY DISPLAYING THE FLAG: No flag, banner or pennant should be flown or displayed above the Canadian Flag. Flags flown together should be approximately the same size and flown from...
DIGNITY OF THE FLAG: The National Flag of Canada should be displayed only in a manner befitting the national emblem; it should not be subjected to indignity or displayed in a position inferior to any other...
DISPOSAL OF CANADIAN FLAGS: When a flag becomes tattered and is no longer in a suitable condition for use, it should be be destroyed in a dignified way by burning it privately. Please see our other pages on...
SHOWING RESPECT TO THE NATIONAL FLAGS OF CANADA: Flags are symbols that identify people belonging to a group. The National Flag of Canada and the flags of the provinces and territories are symbols of honor and...