In this storied history, the story of two iconic symbols converges, one representing strength and another a beacon of hope. The Maple Leaf is synonymous with Canada, its imagery woven into the fabric of our national identity. Yet, it stands in stark contrast to the White Cross, a revered emblem of peace and compassion.
The most venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem has been a cornerstone of Canadian society for over 400 years, offering support and care to those in need. Founded by Queen Victoria in 1848, this ancient organization has witnessed countless triumphs and tribulations, always remaining steadfast in its commitment to humanitarian values.
From rural hospitals to urban clinics, the Order's members have provided comfort, guidance, and aid to countless individuals, families, and communities. Their selfless work reflects a profound understanding of the interconnectedness of human experience, transcending borders and cultures. This unique blend of tradition and innovation has earned the White Cross an enduring place in Canadian history.