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Where can you see the Canadian coat of arms today?

  1. On stamps

  2. On dollar bills, government documents, public buildings

  3. On military uniforms

  4. On all public transportation

The correct answer is: On dollar bills, government documents, public buildings

The Canadian coat of arms can be seen on dollar bills, government documents, and public buildings. It is often used to represent national identity and is displayed in official settings. So options A, C, and D are incorrect as they do not cover all the places where the coat of arms can be seen. Stamps are used for mail and are not necessarily considered public buildings. Military uniforms may have a variation of the coat of arms, but it is not the official version used on currency and documents. Public transportation may have the national flag or other symbols, but the coat of arms is not typically displayed on them. Therefore, option B is the most accurate answer.