<Li> Rieger Inks, No. 25564 </Li> <Li> Sinclair and Valentine, No . RL163929 / 0 . </Li> <P> The number of points on the leaf has no special significance; the number and arrangement of the points were chosen after wind tunnel tests showed the current design to be the least blurry of the various designs when tested under high wind conditions . Some textbooks for Canadian schoolchildren assert erroneously that "Each point stands for a province and the three territories" (1). When the flag was designed in 1964, however, Canada had 10 provinces and 2 territories (Yukon and the Northwest Territories); Nunavut was not made separate from the Northwest Territories until 1999 . </P> <P> The image of the maple leaf used on the flag was designed by Jacques Saint - Cyr; however, Jack Cook claims that this stylized eleven - point maple leaf was lifted from a copyrighted design owned by a Canadian craft shop in Ottawa . The colours 0 / 100 / 100 / 0 in the CMYK process, PMS 032 (flag red 100%), or PMS 485 (used for screens) in the Pantone colour specifier can be used when reproducing the flag . For the Federal Identity Program, the red tone of the standard flag has an RGB value of 255--0--0 (web hexadecimal #FF0000). In 1984, the National Flag of Canada Manufacturing Standards Act was passed to unify the manufacturing standards for flags used in both indoor and outdoor conditions . </P>

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