Protocol for Flag Displays
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Protocol for Flag Displays When the provincial flag is flown in display with one or more other flags, the order of precedence is: 1. The Canadian Flag 2. other national flag (e.g. visit of ambassador or high commissioner) 3. The flag of Alberta 4. other flags, in order of seniority Two Flags When one stands facing the flags, the Senior flag on the left: Canada Alberta Three Flags When one stands facing the flags, the senior flag in the centre; next senior on the left; third on the right: Visiting Country Canada Alberta Alberta Canada Municipal Flag 1 Four Flags or more When one stands facing the flags, senior flag on the left, then other flags in order of precedence, left to right: Canada Alberta Union Jack Municipal Flag Special Flag Visiting Visiting Canada Alberta Municipal Flag Country Province Lieutentant Governor’s Standard For displays outside buildings where the Lieutenant Governor is fulfilling official duties, when one stands facing the flags, the Vice-Regal Standard in the centre; next senior on the left; third on the right: Lieutenant Canada Alberta Governor OR if Four Flags or more When one stands facing the flags, the Vice-Regal Standard on the left; then the other flags in order of precedence, left to right: Lieutenant Visiting Canada Alberta Governor Country 2 Canada, its Provinces and Territories Below are the flags of Canada, its provinces and territories, in order of precedence. If Alberta is the host province for an event or ceremony, its flag immediately follows that of Canada. The Union Jack, if used, may be placed immediately before Ontario's or after Nunavut, depending on local preference. New Canada Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia Brunswick Prince British Manitoba Edward Saskatchewan Alberta Columbia Island Newfoundland Northwest Yukon Nunavut and Labrador Territories 3 .