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==Vice-regal symbols==

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There are many symbols reflecting Canada's status as a constitutional monarchy, including those of the Canadian Monarch, 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

Symbol Description
The Arms of Her Majesty in Right of Canada
Royal Standard of Canada
Great Seal of Canada
Queen's effigy on coins produced by the Royal Canadian Mint
The Queen on stamps issued by Canada Post
File:CAD20 Front.png The Queen on the Canadian $20 bill
Royal Union flag (flown three times annually)