News

The original coat of arms was granted by royal warrant from King Charles I of England in 1637. At the time, the island of Newfoundland was known as Terra Nova, and it wasn't yet joined with Labrador.
It marks the fourth time since 1819 that the royal arms has been changed, the previous tweaks coming in 1903, 1948 and 1972. The change comes amid a row involving Mr Trump, over Greenland and its ...
A depiction of an Indigenous paddler in Orillia’s coat of arms is the focus of a planned consultation that could lead to an update of the design. Coun. Jay Fallis initially raised the issue in January ...
As a pannist I welcome the symbol of the pan on the coat of arms, acknowledging and recognising it’s long overdue. That having been established, my issue is not with the changes, per se.
The Canadian Coat of Arms reflects nothing of Canada’s first peoples. Indeed, it doesn’t represent Canadians whose roots extend beyond the British Isles. There are other absences.
The Newfoundland and Labrador government has decided to change the official description of the province’s 400-year-old coat of arms, which includes a reference to Indigenous people as “savages.” ...
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The Newfoundland and Labrador government has decided to change the official description of the province’s 400-year-old coat of arms, which includ… ...
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - The Newfoundland and Labrador government has decided to change the official description of the province’s 400-year-old coat of arms, which includes a reference to Indigenous ...