Saint-Laurent, Quebec (Canada) (original) (raw)
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[ ](../images/c/ca-sla.gif)image by Luc Baronian
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City flag
The orange logo was adopted in 1976. It evokes the tree of life, an open flower and a person with open arms. The three spheres represent ethnic diversity, and the three main ethnic groups at the time (French, English and Jewish), though today Saint-Laurent boasts citizens from 166 different countries. Beaudoin also reports this flag. This flag is now used as the Saint-Laurent borough flag.
Reference: Fran�ois Beaudoin, Symboles de la Communaut� urbaine de Montr�al, Vexilla Belgica, 1982.
Luc Baronian, 9 May 2005
Variant of the city flag
[](../images/c/ca!sla.gif)image by Marc Pasquin, 19 January 2006
This is a variant of the Ville St-Laurent flag we have on the site. It was seen flying in front of a manufacture in the town itself. The design differ from the one we have in 3 ways:
- red logo instead of orange
- longer stem (but smaller size overall)
- different ratio (it seemed identical to the Quebec flag that was flying next to it)
Marc Pasquin, 19 January 2006