Canada’s coat of arms needs a revamp 

Since the design has been updated before, it is not outside the realm of possibility to include other symbols that represent other groups within Canada.
There are two key identity elements missing from the coat of arms: the representation of Indigenous people and Canada’s many other racial and ethnic groups who are non-British, non-French, and non-Indigenous, writes Valere Gaspard.

As a symbol of Canadian identity, Canada’s coat of arms is outdated and is in desperate need of a revamp.

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