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Saint-Philémon, Quebec
Grant of Arms, Supporters and Flag
April 15, 2003
Vol. IV, p. 275
Description: A banner of the Arms; Coat of arms:Per fess nowy reversed Or and Vert, at the fess point a cross flory Azure, in chief three triangles, that in the centre reversed Vert; Symbolism:The green colour represents forests, and yellow is a complementary colour alluding to the rich resources of the region. The cross with fleurs-de-lis has two meanings. It underlines the Christian nature of the community as well as its namesake St. Philémon, the beloved disciple of St. Paul. Moreover, its fleurs-de-lis branches indicate that the municipality is located in the province of Quebec. The triangles recall the Allegheny Mountain Range.
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at Governor-General's websiteSainte-Apolline-de-Patton, Quebec
Grant of Arms, Supporters, Flag and Badge
July 16, 2001
Vol. IV, p. 130
Description: A banner of the Arms; Coat of arms: Azure on a bend between in chief a sun in splendour and in base a circular saw blade Or, a bendlet wavy Azure
Image: at
Governor-General's website
Pascal Vagnat, 1 August 2005
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