The 'Flag of Quebec, Canada' is a banner symbolizing the French Canadian province of Quebec. Adopted on February 15, 1948, it consists of three main elements: a white fleur-de-lis (French for 'flower of lily'), a red field, and a blue Saint-Jean-Baptiste Cross. The fleur-de-lis is centrally placed on the flag, while the cross is positioned diagonally from the upper hoist-side corner to the lower fly-side corner. This design reflects the historical heritage of Quebec and its strong connections to France. It represents sovereignty, peace, and unity among its people. The flag is officially recognized and flown on various occasions, including National Holidays such as St. Jean Baptiste Day (June 24) and Quebec Day (September 4).