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Monday, August 20, 2012

Many people can still remember the arguments between the Liberal Party’s leader Lester B. Pearson and the Conservative Party’s head John Diefenbaker. Their struggle to gain control over the nation resulted to a wide array of debates even affecting the very people ofCanada. In 1964, they contested the need for a new Canadian flag. This event was referred to as the Great Flag Debate. The result is the red and white flag you see today.

During the Confederation period in 1867, the debate began. Canada, as a new nation, was still learning the steps since it had just acquired independence from the British monarchy. The new dominion of Canada featured the Union Jack of the British Empire as its Canadian word flag until people started talking about the need to change it. People decided that the new country also needed a new flag.

One of the elements that people expected to include in the new flag was the beaver. The animal was frequently featured in several national items and materials. It was also present on the coat of arms and stood for many things Canadian.

The beaver is revered by Canadians as a very hardworking, earnest, family-loving and community-building animal. Many people also wished to have the same characteristics as the industrious creature.

Although there were already talks of including the creature in the new flag, there were people who felt that the new banner needed a stronger image. Thus, the present Canada flag with the red maple leaf was born. This is described by many as a more attractive and glamorous piece for the country.

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by: The Flagman