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Proposals for a flag of Quebec, 1908-1930

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Proposal of 1911

[Proposal for Quebec 1911]
by Jaume Ollé

Proposal for a French-Canadian flag by Abbot A. Baillargé.

White, with a beaver over 3 gold fleur de lys surrounded by green maple leaves.
Luc-Vartan Baronian, 21 March 1997

Proposals of 1920

[Proposal for Quebec 1920]
by Jaume Ollé

Proposal by the poet Louis Frechette, in the newspaper La Presse on 10 April 1920.
Luc-Vartan Baronian, 20 March 1997

[Proposal for Quebec 1920]
by Jaume Ollé

Proposal for a Quebec flag by Mr L.J.A. Derome in the La Presse newspaper of 10 April 1920. A St John the Baptist with maple leaves in the fly, the hoist divided horizontally, with 3 gold fleur de lys on azure, over a gold leopard on gules; obviously representing the French and the English.
Luc-Vartan Baronian, 21 March 1997

Proposal of 1930

[Proposal for Quebec 1930]
by Jaume Ollé

The Action Nationale (still exists, I believe) suggested for an independent Quebec this green-white-black vertical tricolor. This was a fascist, anti-Semitist, ultra-nationalist movement, and the black of the flag represented the fascism of Mussolini in Italy.
Luc-Vartan Baronian, 21 March 1997