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ABSC Convocation Guide Oct 2024

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Coat of arms Georgian's coat of arms was created in the spring of 1968, and updated in 2022 to include several Indigenous elements in the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation and acknowledge the college is situated on the Treaty Lands and traditional territory of the Anishnaabeg. In the shield, blue and white wavy bars refer to Georgian Bay and the waters of the region. The centre wave includes the colours of the Métis sash – a symbol of pride and identification for the Métis. The sash recognizes the unique history and culture of the Métis. The gold maple leaf refers to the Arms of the Province of Ontario and identifies the Arms of the College as Canadian. Part of the original shield, "WISELY IMPROVE THE PRESENT" implies use of experience from the past and awareness of the importance of planning for the future. The crest's wind-blown white pine tree is characteristic of many areas in the region. Known as the "Tree of Peace" in Haudenosaunee Confederacy culture, it symbolizes how peace can grow if nurtured. It represents unity among nations and its branches protect those nations. The four main white roots, known as the "white roots of peace," represent the four directions people can follow to seek knowledge and protection. The image of a white pine tree and roots intertwined on the back of a turtle represents the belief among First Nations of Turtle Island (North America) that the world was created and exists on the back of a giant turtle. Turtles represent the earth and are a symbol of wisdom, spirituality, perseverance and longevity. In addition, a fourth book was added to the college's existing academic areas to represent the significance of health programming. The other three books represent applied arts, business and technology. O Canada O Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot love in all of us command. With glowing hearts, we see thee rise, The true north strong and free! From far and wide, O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. God keep our land glorious and free! O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. CONVOCATION 2024 | GeorgianCollege.ca 8

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