Flag of the governor general of Canada
| Use | Viceregal standard |
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| Design | The viceregal badge (a crowned gold lion standing on a twisted wreath of red and white silk and holding a maple leaf in its right paw) featured on a navy blue background. |
The flag of the governor general of Canada is a symbol to mark the presence of the governor general of Canada. Such a flag has been used by governors general since just after Canadian Confederation, and the design has altered over decades. The current flag was adopted in 1981.