Yesterday was Valentine's Day. Today is National Flag of Canada Day.
The idea is to be proud of our flag and reflect on its origins.
The flag, as we know it today, flew over Parliament Hill for the first time on this day in 1965.
Our previous flag was the Canadian Red Ensign which had been around since the 1890s.
The Heritage Canada website says in June 1964, Prime Minister Lestor Pearson presented his proposed flag to the House of Commons, which started a huge debate that went three months without resolution.
The question of a flag was then referred to the all-party Special Committee on a Canadian Flag, which came up with three choices: three red maple leaves with blue bars (nicknamed the "Pearson Pennant"); a flag with a single stylized red maple leaf on a white square with red bars; and another version that contained both the Union Jack and three fleurs-de-lis.
Option 2 won out, and the National Flag of Canada was proclaimed by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, to take effect on February 15, 1965.
