How to update the Canadian flag.

Machjo

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Oct 19, 2004
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Ever since the establishment of Nunavut, the Canadian flag has been outdated. The points on the maple leaf represent the provinces, escept the top point. And the two bars on teh sides represent Canada's two... wait a minute... that's three... territories.

So when will we add teh third stripe, and where will we add it?
 

Lotuslander

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Jan 30, 2006
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There is no need to redraw the maple leaf. The eleven points on the flag represent the 10 provinces and the eleventh point represents the territories.

You may recall that even before the creation of Nunavut there were only 11 points on the flag for 12 jurisdictions (13 if one included the federal government)
 

FiveParadox

Governor General
Dec 20, 2005
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Not to mention trying to convince both the House of Commons and the Senate to agree on a design; unless I am mistaken, even our current Flag of Canada was highly controversial and, in some cases, despised when it was created and adopted.
 

Mogz

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Jan 26, 2006
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The facts:

The maple leaf/stripes on the flag bear no, I say again, no representation what so ever. Lester B. Pearson formed a multi-political-party committee to design a new flag in the 60's. The reason being that residents of Quebec were unhappy with the Red Ensign being seen as Canada's national symbol. The committee appointed George F.G. Stanley to design the new flag. Stanley took the basis for his design from the flag of the Royal Military College of Canada.

http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/images/c/ca-rmc01.gif

So he took the red stripes and fired a maple leaf, one of our two national symbols, in the centre. Voila; The Canadian Flag.