U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threat against Canada has sent sales of Canadian flags soaring. “Interesting fact for you, about 26 per cent of the American households own a (U.S.) flag.
The desire to show off national pride by purchasing and displaying Canadian flags has risen sharply in recent weeks after the United States set up tariffs for goods imported from Canada.
There was a time, not so long ago, when the Canadian flag was a strong symbol, an emblem flown with pride by people all across this land. Sure, some international wiseacres teased us for eschewing ...
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Many Canadians have been doing what they can to ‘Buy Canadian’ in the wake of the tariff threat from the U.S. What about Canadian flags? Can we count on the Maple Leaf to be a made-in-Canada product?
Saturday, Feb. 15 — Flag Day — marks the 60th anniversary of the Canadian flag. In a joint statement, former prime ministers Joe Clark, Kim Campbell, Jean Chrétien, Paul Martin and Stephen Harper urge ...
At the Toronto city council meeting Wednesday morning, Coun. Anthony Perruzza got up to note the recent swelling of “Canadian-ismo.” The council chamber was revelling in it all morning.
Find out more about the history of the National Flag of Canada and the flags that preceded it. Did you know Canada is the only country with a maple leaf on its flag? Test your knowledge with some ...
A flag that could not be mistaken for any other, it connects us to our national identity, to our Canadian pride and to each other. Seeing our bright red and white flag with its maple leaf flying ...