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Procedure
Procedure Title: Flag Raising Procedure Procedure Number
ADM 110-002
Reference
Resolution #6/05
Date Originated (m/d/y)
January 17, 2005
Date Revised (m/d/y)
December 3, 2009
May 6, 2011
January 21, 2014
January 1, 2016
January 18, 2018
March 18, 2020
April 23, 2023
Pages
9
Approval: Chief Administrative Officer
Point of Contact
Supervisor, Administrative Services
Procedure Objective
The Corporation of the City of Pickering (the “City”) is committed to ensuring that the protocol by
which flags are flown at City Hall and its properties follow the rules applied by the Federal
Government, as established by the Department of Canadian Heritage, and City Policies and
Procedures.
The objective of this Procedure is to convey protocol for:
1. Half-masting of flags;
2. Flag displays/flag raising ceremonies;
3. Flag placement etiquette; and,
4. Flag maintenance.
Index
01 Definitions
02 Roles and Responsibilities
03 Protocol
04 Flag Displays/Flag Raising Ceremonies
05 Flag Placement Etiquette
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07
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Flag Maintenance
Flag Dimensions
Definitions
01.01 After-hours – refers to any time after regular business hours at City Hall.
01.02 City Hall – refers to the Pickering Civic Complex.
01.03 City Properties – City facilities including: Pickering City Hall, Dr. Nelson F.
Tomlinson Community Centre, all Fire Halls, and any other facilities or City-
owned lands.
01.04 Death – may be taken to include the day of death and up to and including the
day of the funeral.
01.05 Courtesy Flagpole – the courtesy flagpole can be identified as the flag at City
Hall that normally holds the Provincial Flag. This flagpole is considered our
“guest flagpole” and will be used to hold flags of other nations or for awareness
campaigns.
01.06 Half-mast – flags are flown at the half-mast position as a sign of respect and
condolence or to commemorate significant dates.
01.07 Flag Raising Ceremony – a scheduled event whereby the Mayor, Members of
Council, or designate convene at City Hall to raise a flag (in accordance with
this Procedure).
01.08 Sovereign – the supreme ruler/monarch of a country.
01.09 CAO – Chief Administrative Officer.
01.10 Cenotaph – to promote Remembrance, The Royal Canadian Legion erects
and maintains war memorials and cenotaphs across Canada. The memorials
and cenotaphs serve as gathering places for ceremonies on Remembrance
Day, and for other Remembrance milestones throughout the year. The
cenotaph is located in the Pickering City Hall Courtyard.
02 Roles and Responsibilities
02.01 Chief Administrative Officer to:
a)approve this Procedure and any amendments as required; and,
b)provide direction, notification, and consistent application of this Procedure.
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02.02 Director, Community Services & Deputy CAO:
a) provide direction to Facilities staff during after-hours in the absence of the
Supervisor, Facilities Operations in the event of special circumstances not
identified in this Procedure.
02.03 Supervisor, Administrative Services to:
a) approve requests to use the courtesy flagpole at City Hall.
02.04 Supervisor, Facilities Operations to:
a) provide direction to Facilities staff during after-hours in the event of special
circumstances not identified in this Procedure;
b) coordinate the lowering and raising of flags (during both regular business
hours and after-hours) at City properties; and,
c) coordinate the maintenance of flags and flagpoles.
02.05 Executive Assistant, Council to:
a) coordinate flag raising ceremony if requested; communicate flag display,
raising and half-masting to Mayor, Members of Council and staff;
b) send details to the Website Coordinator, Division Head, Public Affairs &
Corporate Communications and the Supervisor, Public Affairs & Corporate
Communications for posting to the website and social media sites (when
possible); and,
c) ensure flags are delivered by the applicant to the Customer Care Centre for
distribution and return.
03 Protocol
Flags are symbols that identify people belonging to a group. The Natio nal Flag of Canada
and the flags of the provinces and territories are symbols of honour and pride for all
Canadians. The Canadian flag (when flown in Canada) always takes precedence over all
other national flags. The only flags to which precedence is given over the Canadian flag
are the personal standards of members of the Royal Family and of His Majesty’s
representatives in Canada.
03.01 Half-masting – flags flown at City properties shall only be flown at half-
mast on:
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• the death of a Mayor (current or former);
• the death of a Member of Council;
• the death of a current City of Pickering employee;
• the death of the Chair of the Regional Municipality of Durham; or
• on the direction of the majority of Members of Council.
In accordance with Federal and Provincial protocol, flags will also be flown at
half-mast on:
• the death of the sovereign or a member of the royal family related to the
sovereign (spouse, son or daughter, father, mother, brother, sister), the
Governor General, the Prime Minister, a former Governor General, a
former Prime Minister, or a Federal Cabinet Minister;
• the death of the Lieutenant Governor, the Premier of Ontario , or another
person similarly honoured by the Province of Ontario; or
• the death of the local Member of Parliament or local Member of
Provincial Parliament.
Flags will be flown at half-mast at all Fire Halls in accordance with paramilitary
protocols on:
• the death of a member of Pickering Fire Services (retired or presently
employed);
• any emergency services personnel who have fallen in the line of duty;
• to commemorate September 11th and recognize fallen firefighters;
• the death of Canadian Armed Forces personnel who have fallen in the
line of duty; or
• on the direction of the Fire Chief in consultation with t he CAO.
The City of Pickering follows the Half-masting protocols of the Government of
Canada, and as such, flags will also be flown at half-mast, in recognition of the
following dates:
• April 28th – Day of Mourning for Persons Killed or Injured in the
Workplace (Workers’ Mourning Day);
• June 23rd – National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism;
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• Second Sunday in September – Firefighters’ National Memorial Day,
unless half-masting occurs near the place where a memorial is being
observed, then half -masting can occur according to the prescribed order
of service, until sunset;
• Last Sunday in September – Police and Peace Officers’ National
Memorial Day, unless half-masting occurs near the place where a
memorial is being observed, then half-masting can occur according to
the prescribed order of service, until sunset;
• September 30th, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation;
• November 11th – Remembrance Day, unless half-masting occurs near
the place where remembrance is being observed, then half-masting can
occur at 11:00 am or according to the prescribed order of service, until
sunset; and,
• December 6th – National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence
Against Women.
If the flag is half-masted in accordance with this Procedure, it must nonetheless
be flown at full-mast on Victoria Day and Canada Day.
03.02 Process for Half-masting – for circumstances not identified in the criteria
outlined in 03.01, the Office of the CAO or designate shall notify all
departments regarding the half-masting of flags with respect to the location, the
reason, and the duration that the flag will be flown at half -mast. Department
contacts responsible for facilities and City properties shall lower and raise the
flags upon receipt of the appropriate notification.
After-hours notification will be the responsibility of the Supervisor, Facilities
Operations, who will follow up accordingly, based on the protocol information
and reference information. Special circumstances not identified in this
Procedure may be referred to the Director, Community Services, or the CAO if
necessary.
03.03 City Properties – half-masting of flags must be in effect at all City properties.
Facility Operations staff will notify the staff representatives at the applicable
facilities to ensure flags are attended to accordingly.
03.04 Notification to Staff/Public – an email notification will be sent to staff. Time
and circumstances permitting, information will be posted on the City’s website
and social media sites.
04 Flag Displays/Flag Raising Ceremonies
04.01 The courtesy flagpole at City Hall will only be used for the display of flags or
flag raising ceremonies.
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a) Requests for flag displays and flag raising ceremonies may be approved up
to a period of two weeks for:
• non-profit or charitable organizations, for an awareness campaign once
within the calendar year;
• flags of nations recognized by the Government of Canada on a
country’s national day, once within the calendar year; or
• a delegation from representatives of a state/country recognized by
the Government of Canada visiting the Mayor and Members of Council.
b) Requests for flag displays and flag raising ceremonies shall not be
approved for:
• politically based parties, organizations, or individuals;
• religious organizations or the celebration of religious events;
• matters of political controversy or ideological beliefs;
• promotion of a business or commercial enterprise;
• if the intent is to defame the integrity of Pickering Council, or is contrary
to City policies or by-laws;
• matters designed to incite hatred, discrimination or disorder;
• if the event or organization has no direct relationship to the City of
Pickering;
• groups or flags of nations that have already flown a flag on a courtesy
flag pole within the same calendar year.
04.02 Process for Flag Displays/Flag Raising Ceremonies – requests to use the
courtesy flagpole at City Hall must be submitted by online application to the
Council Office and will be confirmed on a first come, first served basis.
a) Application must include the following information:
• organization name, address, contact, title, email address, and telephone
numbers;
• proposed date and time (not to exceed two weeks);
• identify whether request is for displaying a flag and/or f lag raising; and,
• type of flag to be raised.
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Organizations with approved flag raising requests are required to provide a
flag that is 4 ½ ft x 9 ft (1.40 x 2.80 metres) in size with metal grommets. The
application is available on the City’s website at pickering.ca
04.03 Veterans Flag Display/Raising – pursuant to Resolution #98/23, the
Corporation of the City of Pickering will display the Legion Poppy Campaign
flag from the last Friday in October until after the Remembrance Day
Ceremony, and will display a Veterans flag immediately following the lowering
of the Poppy Campaign at the Cenotaph until sunset on the 30 th day of
November each year.
04.04 Notification to Public/Staff – time and circumstances permitting, information
will be posted on the City’s website and social media sites. An email will be
sent by the Council Office to the Mayor, Council, All Departments and Library
email distribution groups, for awareness and to enable staff to respond to any
public enquiries.
05 Flag Placement Etiquette
05.01 Position of Honour – due consideration shall be given to flag etiquette and
precedence whenever the National Flag of Canada or other sovereign national
flag or Provincial/territorial flag is displayed.
Alone – when the National Flag of Canada is flown alone, on top of or in front
of a building where there are two flagpoles, it should be flown on the flagpole to
the left. When the National Flag of Canada is flown alone, on top of, or in front
of a building where there are more than two flagpoles, it should be flown as
near as possible to the centre.
a) With flags of sovereign nations, provinces/territories, international
organizations, cities, companies, etc. – when flown with other flags, the
National Flag of Canada occupies the position of honour (as near as
possible to the centre).
b) With another flag – the National Flag of Canada is placed on the left while
facing the display.
c) With three flags – according to the National Flag of Canada etiquette,
when three flags are displayed, the National Flag of Canada is placed in the
centre. While facing the display, (i.e., viewing a building from the street), the
Provincial flag is positioned on the left, and the City flag is positioned on the
right.
d) No more than one flag shall be displayed on each flagpole. All flags should
be the same size and flown at the same height.
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06 Flag Maintenance
06.01 City Hall flags shall be checked on a weekly basis to ensure that they are in
good repair and shall be replaced semi-annually or as required. Dr. Nelson F.
Tomlinson Community Centre flags are checked monthly.
06.02 Flags at Fire Halls shall be checked on a daily basis to ensure that they are in
good repair and shall be replaced as required.
06.03 Flagpoles are to be maintained, painted, and replaced as required.
06.04 Tattered or worn flags shall be disposed of in the following dignified manner:
• return flag(s) to participating retail stores who will dispose of them;
• flags made of natural fibres (wool, cotton, linen) should be burned in a
dignified manner; privately without ceremony or public attention being drawn
to the destruction of the material; or
• flags made of synthetic material (nylon or polyester) should be respectfully
torn into strips, with each element of the flag reduced to a single colour, so
that the remaining pieces do not resemble a flag. The individual pieces
should then be placed in a bag for disposal – the shreds of fabric should not
be re-used or fashioned into anything.
07 Flag Dimensions
07.01 Flag size and pole length should correspond to the following dimensions:
Flag Size Pole Size
3’ x 6’
0.90m x 1.80m
17’ to 20’
5.10m to 6m
4 ½’ x 9’
1.40m x 2.80m
25’ to 30’
9m to 10.50m
6’ x 12’
1.80m x 3.60m
40’ to 45’
9m to 10.50m
7 ½’ x 15’
2.30m x 4.60m
50’
15m
Flags displayed on City Properties should be 4 ½’ x 9’ where possible.
Appendices
Appendix 1 Protocol Resource Contacts
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Appendix 1
Protocol Resource Contacts
Government of Canada,
Department of
Canadian Heritage
Website: canada.ca/en/services/culture/canadian-identity-
society/anthems-symbols/national-flag
Email: PCH.info-info.PCH@canada.ca
Tel: 1.866.811.0055
Department of Justice
Canada, National Flag
of Canada Act
Website: https://laws-
lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/annualstatutes/2012_12/page-
1.html
Email: webadmin@justice.gc.ca
Tel: 613.954.0811
Province of Ontario Website: https://www.ontario.ca/document/flag-protocol
Tel: 416.325.9739
City of Toronto Protocol
Office
Website: toronto.ca/city-government/awards-
tributes/tributes/flag-raising-half-masting
Email: protocol@toronto.ca
Tel. 416.392.6745