- Flag of Toronto
The Flag of the City of
Toronto was originally the flag of the old City of Toronto. It was designed by Renato De Santis, a 21-year-oldGeorge Brown College student, [cite web
url = http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/ca-on-to.html#NewT
title = Council committee picks Toronto's 25-year-old design
author = Bruce DeMara, contributed by Phil Nelson
work = Toronto Star City Hall Bureau
date =2006-12-23
accessdate = 2007-03-25] and won in a 1974 competition held by the City of Toronto Flag Design Committee. After the city amalgamated in 1997, the City Council looked for new designs from the public, but did not approve of any. De Santis suggested minor modifications to the original flag, which was adopted in October 1999.cite web
url = http://www.toronto.ca/protocol/toronto_flag.htm
title = City of Toronto flag
work = City of Toronto: Toronto Protocol
accessdate = 2007-03-25]The flag displays the twin towers of the
Toronto City Hall on a blue background, with the redmaple leaf of theFlag of Canada at its base, representing the Council Chamber at the base of the towers. The shape of the space above and between the towers suggests the letter 'T', the city's initial. Popular lore suggests that when turned upside down, the flag resembles Adam with a maple leaf in lieu of a fig leaf.Notes
External links
* [http://www.toronto.ca/protocol/toronto_flag.htm City of Toronto flag] at Toronto.ca official website
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