National Flag Of Canada Day

When I was thinking about the topic for today's post, my head was empty. But when I turn on my computer in the notification window in the section: Today in history, the notice about Canada flag day pops out. The Canada flag was adopted on 15th of February 1965. And here's my post.

When we came to Canada for the first time it was almost annoying to see that red maple leaf on every step. The leaf on the plane ticket, the leaf on a little coffee spoon. On the napkin, on the beer bottle. Wherever you stand you can see at least one flag or symbol in red and white color with that red maple leaf.
Canadians are real and proud patriots.

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Look at these two guys.

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On Canada day in Mutartt Conservatorium.

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Flag on streets of Edmonton.

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Flags at the Farmers market in Old Strathcona

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Flag on the top of the mountain in Banff National Park.

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High on the sky above Calgary.

But this morning I was disappointed. Very disappointed.

I didn't check the mainstream news for months. I'm too busy on steemit.
But just from curiosity, I opened the CBC website to read about the Canada flag day. I couldn't find a single line about that. Strange.

I read a news how the city councilors discussing to lower the water depth in the pool on Churchill square from 40 cm to 15 cm. Safety precautions. And how restaurants gonna ditch the plastic straws because they polluting oceans.

Common guys?

They give me a very good reason not to open MSM for at least another six months.

Or maybe I'm missing something here. Canadians, please enlighten me, if I'm wrong.

Happy Canada flag day, eh?

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