[Their website has a page](https://history.bmo.com/bank-montreal-coat-arms/) breaking down the differences between the pictured version, registered with the college of arms, and previous versions that appeared on their architecture and coinage. Notably they had the supporters crouching, and the crest lacked a ribbon below the beaver.
Surprised they didn't put 'em in [handcuffs](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/indigenous-girl-grandfather-handcuffed-bank-1.5419519#:~:text=Canada-,Indigenous%20grandfather%20and%2012%2Dyear%2Dold%20handcuffed%20in%20front%20of,at%20the%20Bank%20of%20Montreal.)
[Their website has a page](https://history.bmo.com/bank-montreal-coat-arms/) breaking down the differences between the pictured version, registered with the college of arms, and previous versions that appeared on their architecture and coinage. Notably they had the supporters crouching, and the crest lacked a ribbon below the beaver.
I'm surprised the College of Arms doesn't accept reclining supporters. No example comes to mind, but I'm sure I've seen a few here and there.
Natives being supporters of bank CoA seems a joke at best.
Surprised they didn't put 'em in [handcuffs](https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/indigenous-girl-grandfather-handcuffed-bank-1.5419519#:~:text=Canada-,Indigenous%20grandfather%20and%2012%2Dyear%2Dold%20handcuffed%20in%20front%20of,at%20the%20Bank%20of%20Montreal.)
I was thinking exactly the same.
I really admire Canadian heraldry
A heavy rip off of the former arms of Montreal https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Armoiries_Montreal_1833.jpg#