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mahatmakanejeeves

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Sat Feb 15, 2020, 03:44 PM Feb 2020

On this day, February 15, 1965, the Flag of Canada was inaugurated.

Wednesday, February 15, 2017: Happy Birthday, Canadian Flag

When I take the 16X Metrobus into DC to go to work (as opposed to the Metrorail Yellow Line), I cut across the grounds of the Embassy of Canada between the stop where I alight and my workplace.

Yesterday morning, the building was festooned with flags. They were yuuuge. Very, very yuuuge. I thought it had to do with Trudeau's visit, but now I think something else was going on too.

It turns out that not only does Canada not have states, but their flag is not as old as the US flag either.

National Flag of Canada Day

Flag Day, officially named National Flag of Canada Day (French: Jour du drapeau national du Canada), is observed annually on February 15, commemorating the inauguration of the Flag of Canada on that date in 1965. The day is marked by flying the flag, occasional public ceremonies, and educational programs in schools. It is not a public holiday, although there has been discussion about creating one.



The national flag of Canada



The Canadian Red Ensign as it last appeared before its replacement with the current flag

I have a Canadian flag in my cubicle. I'll put it on a more prominent display.
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On this day, February 15, 1965, the Flag of Canada was inaugurated. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Feb 2020 OP
Almost 100 years after their formal independence from GB SCantiGOP Feb 2020 #1
What? - I thought we changed it? Worried2020 Apr 2020 #2

SCantiGOP

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1. Almost 100 years after their formal independence from GB
Sat Feb 15, 2020, 04:07 PM
Feb 2020

Ironic political history:
---Hoping to make sure that the US never had a centralized supreme authority like the King, they gave most power to the states and severely limited the power of the central government. We have now evolved into a system where the national government can override most state power at will.
---Having seen the horror of the Civil War, Canada adopted a state with strong central government authority, yet has evolved into a system where the Provinces have much more real authority and independence than US States.


Relevant statement from Robin Williams: Canada must feel like the people living in a really nice apartment which happens to located above a meth lab.

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