The Canada 150 logo is composed of a series of diamonds, or celebratory gems, arranged in the shape of the Canadian symbolic maple leaf. The four diamonds at the base represent the four original provinces that formed Confederation in 1867 which are Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. The elaborate arrangement includes additional diamonds that extend out from the base to create nine more points. In total it represents the 13 provinces and territories. The Canada 150 logo is a beautiful symbol and will become an everlasting reminder of Canadian proud moments. The maple leaf is recognized at home and abroad as distinctively Canadian, and it cultivates feelings of pride, unity and celebration.
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