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Great Seal of Canada

The Great Seal of Canada (French: Grand Sceau du Canada) is a governmental seal used for purposes of state in Canada, being set on letters patent, proclamations[1] and commissions, both to representatives of the monarch and for the appointment of cabinet ministers, senators, and judges.[2][3] Many other officials, such as officers in the Canadian Armed Forces, receive commissions affixed with the Privy Seal, not the great seal.[3] It is not for sealing up a document as letters close. As a de facto symbol of Canada the seal is one of the oldest and most honoured instruments of the Canadian government.[4]

  1. ^ Library and Archives Canada. "Proclamation of the Constitution Act 1982". Image of original proclamation. Queen's Printer for Canada. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
  2. ^ General, Office of the Secretary to the Governor (20 September 2017). "The Governor General of Canada". The Governor General of Canada.
  3. ^ a b Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada (2012). "Consolidation - Formal Documents Regulations" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Unofficial symbols of Canada". Government of Canada. 2017.

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Grand Sceau du Canada French החותם הגדול של קנדה HE Gran Sigillo del Canada Italian 캐나다의 국새 Korean Большая печать Канады Russian

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