Flag of the Hudson's Bay Company

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The Flag of the Hudson's Bay Company is an unusual flag that served two purposes.

The flag shared the same design as the Flag of Ontario and the Flag of Manitoba in using the Red Ensign. The flag was officially in use by a special warrant on July 21, 1682 when Prince Rupert granted permission to the company to used the Red Ensign.

Hudson's Bay Flag
Hudson's Bay Flag

Prior to 1869 the flag was used as both the flag of Rupert's Land and the HBC. After Rupert's Land was purchased by the government of Canada, the flag continued as the flag of the HBC and the new Northwest Territory. After 1950, the flag was used by the HBC. The current company flag is based on the Governor's Standard bearing the company's coat of arms (in gold on white background), in use since 1779.


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