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As the Earth's axis is tilted with respect to the Sun, the lengths of day and night vary across the globe. At the Equator, day and night are both 12 hours long. During the northern-hemisphere winter, days become shorter with increasing latitude north, until a point where there is continuous night. At the same time, during the southern-hemisphere summer, days become longer with increasing latitude south, until a point where there is continuous daylight. The situation is reversed during the northern-hemisphere summer.
The maple leaf is a traditional Canadian emblem. Red recalls Canadian lives lost during World War I. White stands for snow. Effective date: 15 February 1965.
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