English: The en:Canadian Duality Flag, a Canadian flag that has been charged with two blue strips, standing for the Francophone population in Canada. Designed by Hank Gigandet in the 1990's; the blue strips are 25% of the total red section of the flag. See http://www.trcf.ca/ for more information. (en:commons:Category:Flags of Canada)
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2006-07-28 03:38 Zscout370 1000×500×0 (1990 bytes) Reduced the general file size
2006-07-28 03:21 Zscout370 1000×500×0 (5342 bytes) According to Hank, the maple leaf is supposed to be larger. I made it about 10 percent bigger to the images he sent and to the cloth flags I have
2006-07-23 05:39 Zscout370 1000×500×0 (4933 bytes) Hank from TRCF emailed me and said that the flag should be in RGB, so I made the flag into RGB and fixed the ratio of the blue section of the flag.
2006-07-14 19:50 Zscout370 1000×500×0 (4156 bytes) == Summary == The [[Duality Flag]], a Canadian flag that has been charged two blue strips, standing for the Francophone population in Canada. Designed by Hank Gigandet in the 1990's, the blue strips are 25% of the total red section of the flag. See http:/
2006-02-20 03:10 Zscout370 2400×1200×0 (1662 bytes) The [[Duality Flag]], a Canadian flag that has been charged two blue strips, standing for the Francophone population in Canada. Designed by Hank Gigandet in the 1980's, the blue strips are 25% of the total red section of the flag.
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