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Tartan Act, 2000, S.O. 2000, c. 8 - Bill 49

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EXPLANATORY NOTE

The Bill adopts a provincial tartan for Ontario.

 

Chapter 8

An Act to adopt
an official tartan for Ontario

Assented to June 23, 2000

Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows:

Provincial tartan

1. The tartan described in the Schedule to this Act is adopted as the tartan of the Province of Ontario.

Commencement

2. This Act comes into force on the day it receives Royal Assent.

Short title

3. The short title of this Act is the Tartan Act, 2000.

SCHEDULE

Description of the tartan of the Province of Ontario

 

The tartan of the Province of Ontario consists of four blocks of colour.

The first block is called the mixed green block and consists of 129 threads disposed as follows:

Two white;

Twenty dark green;

Two red;

Twenty dark green;

Four red;

Two mid green;

Two red;

Twenty-five mid green;

Two red;

Two mid green;

Four red;

Twenty mid green;

Two red;

Twenty dark green; and

Two white.

The second block is called the forest green block and consists of 129 threads disposed as follows:

Two white;

Twenty navy blue;

Two red;

Twenty forest green;

Four red;

Two forest green;

Two red;

Twenty-five forest green;

Two red;

Two forest green;

Four red;

Twenty forest green;

Two red;

Twenty navy blue; and

Two white.

The third block is called the mid blue block and consists of 82 threads disposed as follows:

Two mid blue;

Four red;

Thirty mid blue;

Two red;

Six white;

Two red;

Thirty mid blue;

Four red; and

Two mid blue.

The fourth block is called the navy blue block and consists of 82 threads disposed as follows:

Two navy blue;

Four red;

Thirty navy blue;

Two red;

Six white;

Two red;

Thirty navy blue;

Four red; and

Two navy blue.

The four blocks are arranged in the following pattern so that,

 

(a) the mixed green block is adjacent to the forest green block in the width and to the mid blue block in the length; and

 

(b) the forest green block is adjacent to the mixed green block in the width and to the navy blue block in the length.

Mixed green block

Forest green block

 

Mid blue block

Navy blue block

 

The pattern of the four blocks repeats across the entire width and length of the material.

In the tartan, the shades of green represent the forests and fields of Ontario, the red represents the First Nations of Ontario, the shades of blue represent the waters of Ontario and the white represents the sky over Ontario.