Proposed flag for Canada, known as the Canadian Unity Flag (1994)
Design preferred by Prime Minister Pearson, 1964
A proposal from 1964 Group B finalist for the 1964 contest to adopt the Canadian flag. Maple leaf, in the contest, created by Alan Beddoe. The maple leaf was eventually modified to create the Canadian flag currently in use.
One of the designs submitted to the Flag Committee in 1964
Proposal made during the Great Flag Debate featuring four maple leaves (1964)
Proposal made during the Great Flag Debate featuring one maple leaves. "Group C" finalist considered by Parliamentary committee (1964)
Proposed flag for Canada by the Native Sons of Canada (1964)
John-Guy Labarre's Proposal (1962)
Jean-Francois Pouliot's Proposal (1957)
Canadian flag proposal, 1947
A proposal from 1946
Ephrem Côté's Proposal (1939)
La Presse Proposal (1830). Design inspired by the australian flag.