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There are many symbols reflecting Canada's status as a ], including those of the ], or the vice-regal representatives.

==Royal symbols==
The following are symbols of the Sovereign or Crown, as the representative of the State, or of Canada's allegiance to the Crown:

===National===
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| || Queen's effigy on coins produced by the ]
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| ] || ] (flown three times annually)
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