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The coat of arms of the University of Toronto is the primary emblem of the University of Toronto, the oldest university in Ontario. It is currently used in several different contexts by the University and can be seen on the University banner, as part of the heraldic achievement of the University, or featured in the logos of the University's campuses, faculties, and departments, as well as the logo

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Coat of arms of the University of Toronto
ArmigerUniversity of Toronto
Adopted1857; 169 years ago (1857)
CrestAn oak tree Or leaved Vert fructed Or
ShieldAzure two open books above a beaver statant proper, on a chief Argent the Royal Crown proper
MottoVelut arbor ævo
DesignerSir Daniel Wilson
Registered with the Canadian Heraldic Authority on May 20, 2016.
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