In 2012, the Government adopted the national Flag of Canada Act:
National Flag of Canada Act
Why not rename it the Flags of Reconciliation Act and add the following flags to the list of protected flags:
1. the flag Canada and of any other sovereign state.
2. the flag of the United Nations (which adopted the Universal Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples) or of any other intergovernmental organization of which Canada is a member state.
3. the flags of Canada's indigenous peoples, provinces, and territories.
3. any historical flag of Canada (such as a Red ensign under which Canadians fought ad died in past wars) or of any other foreign state (such as the flag of the Qing Dynasty that a former Governor-General of Canada later let attacks against in the Opium Wars and which reigned over the Chinese affected by the Chinese Exclusion Act.
4. Any linguistic flag (like the flags of the francophonie, the flag of the Hispanidad, and the Esperanto flag).
That way, if you feel offended by this or that statue or the name of this or that building, you'd be free to fly whatever of the above flags you want in your garden, on your patio, in your yard, or on your balcony, whether you bought or are renting, as an expression of your identity. Bingo! We could each fly the flag or our own residential kingdom, in the privacy of our home or on our own balcony,yard, or garden and everyone's happy.
National Flag of Canada Act
Why not rename it the Flags of Reconciliation Act and add the following flags to the list of protected flags:
1. the flag Canada and of any other sovereign state.
2. the flag of the United Nations (which adopted the Universal Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples) or of any other intergovernmental organization of which Canada is a member state.
3. the flags of Canada's indigenous peoples, provinces, and territories.
3. any historical flag of Canada (such as a Red ensign under which Canadians fought ad died in past wars) or of any other foreign state (such as the flag of the Qing Dynasty that a former Governor-General of Canada later let attacks against in the Opium Wars and which reigned over the Chinese affected by the Chinese Exclusion Act.
4. Any linguistic flag (like the flags of the francophonie, the flag of the Hispanidad, and the Esperanto flag).
That way, if you feel offended by this or that statue or the name of this or that building, you'd be free to fly whatever of the above flags you want in your garden, on your patio, in your yard, or on your balcony, whether you bought or are renting, as an expression of your identity. Bingo! We could each fly the flag or our own residential kingdom, in the privacy of our home or on our own balcony,yard, or garden and everyone's happy.