The Politics of the Flag Reach Canada


source: Macleans.ca

So Harper brought out the “Coalition isn’t patriotic because they didn’t have a flag at their news conference” card today in Question Period. By the way, this was an outright lie, there were in fact two flags at the news conference, as per the convention in displaying the Canadian flag with all the provincial and territorial flags. I pointed this out through a comment on the Macleans.ca blog, and was subsequently called a Muslim and a Terrorist (both of which I am not).

From the “Rules for Flying the Flag” Website:

“With flags of the Canadian provinces and territories

When provincial and territorial flags are flown with the National Flag of Canada, the order is based on the date of entry into Confederation of the provinces followed by the territories. In a grouping of flags that includes the National Flag of Canada and all of the flags of the provinces and territories, the order of precedence is:
1. National Flag of Canada
2. Ontario (1867)
3. Quebec (1867)
4. Nova Scotia (1867)
5. New Brunswick (1867)
6. Manitoba (1870)
7. British Columbia (1871)
8. Prince Edward Island (1873)
9. Saskatchewan (1905)
10. Alberta (1905)
11. Newfoundland (1949)
12. Northwest Territories (1870)
13. Yukon (1898)
14. Nunavut (1999)

When there are more than three flagpoles/masts, the National Flag of Canada should be flown on the left of the observer facing the flags, followed by the flags of the provinces and territories. An additional National Flag of Canada may be displayed at the end of the line if desired. ”

So basically, the coalition leaders followed the rules. Because of this layout, the Canadian flags are on the outside, which means it’s really difficult to show blatant patriotism when you want to recognize that we are a federation of provinces and territories. Stephen Harper discovered how to get past this a long time ago by putting as many flags behind him as possible, as shown below:


source: PM Harper’s Flickr Site

I find it hilarious that the Tories have tried to villify the Coalition for this, when there are these examples of their poor flag-etiquette, like here, when all the provincial/territorial flags are displayed, but not at all in the order as required above:


source: PM Harper’s Flickr Site

Why are we even talking about something so trivial like this when there are much bigger things to worry about? The politics of this are really interesting, but when it comes down to accusations of treason and disloyalty to a country we all love, I have to draw a line. Grow up Mr. Harper.

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