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Touzeau, 11 November 2019
 The municipality of Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan (1,000 inhabitants, 
	100.6 km²) 
Olivier 
Touzeau, 11 November 2019
 White flag with coat-of-arms and name of the municipality below.
The 
	same flag can be seen in front of the seat of the municipality:
	
	https://www.google.com/maps
Olivier 
Touzeau, 11 November 2019
	
The dexter part of the arms shows a smith's hammer crossed with a war axe 
	over a wooden or metal billet and below a walleye fish. The whole symbolizes 
	the abundance of natural resources: woods, forges and fishing.
The 
	sinister part of the arms shows a maple leaf surrounded by seven 
	fleur-de-lis, which symbolize the seven municipalities surrounding the 
	capital, Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan.
 ![[flag of Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan]](../images/c/ca-qcxgb.gif)
	The chevron symbolizes welcome and human warmth. It also represents maritime 
	traffic and the two banks of river Batiscan on which the municipality is 
	established, making of it a popular simmer vacation place.
The base 
	represents the front of a barge sailing on river Batiscan, symbolizing 
	maritime and local traffic. The flanks of the chevron are a symbol of unity.
	
The wheat spikes beneath the shield symbolize work supplied by the early 
	colonists.
The M-shaped scroll, for "Mauricie", is charged with the 
	French motto "VENUS POUR DEMEURER" ([We] Came to Stay). "Came" is a tribute 
	to the past, while "To Stay" is a promise for the future.
	
	https://www.stegenevieve.ca/fr/municipalite/armoirie 
Municipal 
	website
Ivan Sache, 21 November 2019