The federal government will remove all religious symbols from the Canadian crown that sits on the Royal Coat of Arms in a new design that will be unveiled when Prime Minister Trudeau attends the coronation of King Charles III in London on May 6, according to a report.
A depiction of the St. Edward’s Crown, which twice appears in the coat of arms, topped by a golden cross, will be replaced by a yet-unreleased design created by the Canadian Heraldic Authority (CHA), according to the National Post.
The CHA is responsible for creating heraldic emblems such as arms, flags, and badges, under the authority of the governor general….