Wikibooks: Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Outreach/Christian Citizenship (Canada)

=1. Describe the national state or provincial AY Pathfinder and Christian flags.= =Current provincial flags= Image Flag of Alberta.svg Flag of Alberta Image Flag of British Columbia.svg Flag of British Columbia Image Flag of Manitoba.svg Flag of Manitoba Image Flag of New Brunswick.svg Flag of New B...

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Summary:=1. Describe the national state or provincial AY Pathfinder and Christian flags.= =Current provincial flags= Image Flag of Alberta.svg Flag of Alberta Image Flag of British Columbia.svg Flag of British Columbia Image Flag of Manitoba.svg Flag of Manitoba Image Flag of New Brunswick.svg Flag of New Brunswick Image Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador Image Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Flag of Nova Scotia Image Flag of Ontario.svg Flag of Ontario Image Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Flag of Prince Edward Island Image Flag of Quebec.svg Flag of Quebec Image Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Flag of Saskatchewan =Current territorial flags= Image Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg Flag of Northwest Territories Image Flag of Nunavut.svg Flag of Nunavut Image Flag of Yukon.svg Flag of Yukon =2. Know how to display the national flag with two other flags under the following situations a. Camp out/camporee b. Fair c. Pathfinder Day program d. Parade= =a. Camp out/camporee.= If your camp has three flag poles to fly flags from the National flag should be at the centre. When facing the flags the second ranking flag should be on the left and the third on the right. A common way to fly the flags at camporee is with the Canadian flag in the centre the Provincial flag to the left and the Pathfinder flag on the right. (Left and right from the point of view when facing the flag display) When there are only two flag poles the position of honour is furthest to the left and the National flag should be flown there. This also applies if there are four or more flags flown. The order of precedence for flags is 1. The National Flag of Canada 2. The flags of other sovereign nations in alphabetical order 3. The flags of the provinces of Canada 4. The flags of municipalities/cities 5. Banners of organizations Her Majesty s Personal Canadian Flag the standards of members of the Royal Family as well as the standard of the Governor General and the standard of the Lieutenant Governor (in his/her province of jurisdiction ...