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- From: msb@sq.sq.com (Mark Brader)
- Newsgroups: rec.games.trivia
- Subject: Re: THE CANADIAN FLAG
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.034237.24390@sq.sq.com>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 03:42:37 GMT
- References: <1992Nov10.191824.6272@newscan.canada.sun.com> <BxIsvB.4Bn@cs.dal.ca> <1992Nov17.032356.14793@cs.wisc.edu>
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- >>>Why were Red & White chosen as the colours for the Canadian Flag back
- >>>in '65?
- >>
- >>The current flag wasn't even the most popular choice.
-
- As I recall (note, I was only 9 at the time), the current flag wasn't
- even *mentioned* as an option until it was finally announced as the choice.
- And I think it looks a lot better than any of the versions that were.
-
- Incidentally, Canadian government department often use a letterhead logo
- which has the maple leaf and one bar of the flag, about the height of
- two lines of type, and the department name beginning where the other
- bar would be. I like this too. Something like this...
-
- [] * Statistics Statistique
- [] | Canada Canada
-
- Formerly the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, but that's another story.
- Sorry about the wimpy maple leaf. :-)
-
- >>At the time, the
- >>public favoured a flag with red ends, white center and blue tri-leaf in
- >>the center. The red, white and blue signified the ties that Canada held
- >>with Britain and France. ...
-
- Well, the one I remember being cited as the leading contender had the red
- and blue the other way around from that, and it was a light blue. Red maple
- leaves of fall, and the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, you see. I also recall
- that two slightly different versions of this flag were put forward, as a
- trick to split the vote (in Parliament or a committee, I forget) in case
- it would have favored this design.
-
- It is a fact that red and white are the colors of the political party that
- was in power at the time the flag was chosen, and some have advanced this as
- a reason for rejecting the 3-color versions. It is of course possible
- that it was a contributory reason but not the only one. But I certainly
- didn't hear about it at the time, only years later; I don't even know that
- they were using those colors then.
-
- > I know that the points on the maple leaf represent the provinces and
- > territories, but I counted 12 provinces & territories and only 11 points.
- > Is this right, or did I miscount? Is Quebec the stem? :)
-
- Well, it had to be an odd number to match the symmetry of the actual leaf!
- 11 is justified as 10 for the provinces and 1 for the country as a whole.
- We also had 11 elements in our Centennial celebration logo of 1967:
- that was a hexagram tesselated into 12 equilateral triangles, with one
- outer triangle removed and replaced by a stem, forming a 5-pointed maple
- leaf -- again, I rather liked it. And our dollar has 11 sides also.
-
- As for Quebec, well, if you do a figure-ground reversal on the flag and
- look at the white parts "northwest" and "northeast" of the maple leaf,
- you will see the faces of two people arguing... it is believed that this
- was unintentional...
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