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Heritage Minute: Choosing a Flag


After all the waiting, longing, and hoping for a gold medal to be won on Canadian soil, it has already happened three times in the first week of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, B.C.

All told, the Canadian flag has been hoisted above the medal podium seven times, with three silver medals and a bronze factored into the mix.

So this seems as good a time as any to take a look back at 1964 with this week’s Heritage Minute and see the origins of the Canadian flag we know and love.

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“The creation of a new flag stirred a national debate. Many Canadians were strongly attached to the Red Ensign, the British Union Jack and Canadian coat-of-arms on a red field. It had been used, officially and unofficially, for generations. For many veterans and their families, it was the banner under which Canada had gone to war,” Historica Dominion writes.

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This week’s Heritage Minute comes from the perspective of John Matheson, a Member of Parliament who was on the committee to choose a new flag that would symbolize Canada. It took 41 meetings spent sifting through some 2,000 designs to come up with the final result, a single red maple leaf on a white background with two red bars on either side. It was voted on December 1964 and Queen Elizabeth II proclaimed it on Jan. 28, 1965.

Heritage Minutes are 60-second short films that are shown in between some TV shows in Canada — and they’re amazing. We’re planning to bring you a “Heritage Minute” every Thursday on COTW.

Enjoy.

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People Really Read ‘The Beaver’ for the Articles


Beaver_595Dear, sweet Canada.

Everything was going along just fine for “The Beaver” (hehe… he said “Beaver”) the nation’s second oldest magazine, until a bunch of folks with dirty minds came along.

The venerable magazine — the official publication of Canada’s National History Society, which has published for 90 years — is changing its name, and it’s partly due to the sexual innuendo in the current name.

“Because of the sexual connotations that this next generation of Canadians have adopted for the name, ‘The Beaver,’ there were some very practical challenges,” Deborah Morrison, president and CEO of the Society, told The Canadian Press. “Every once in awhile we would have readers call and say: ‘You know, you’ve got to do something about the name.”‘

There was some legitimate technological confusion, with spam filters sometimes raising red flags on e-mails from the magazine’s Web site, taking it for spam.

But Morrison also realized that some folks looking for a whole different kind of beaver when they came to the magazine’s site.

“We noticed monitoring our web traffic that the average visitor time to our website was eight seconds,” Morrison said. “And I have a feeling that might be because a lot of people going to the site weren’t exactly looking for Canadian history content.”

The History Society announced that the new name of the magazine will be Canada’s History. That’s sure to drive fewer folks to the Web site.

In other news: CanadianoftheWeek.com will henceforth be known as BeaveroftheWeek.com.

(Just kidding! That’s a joke. It’s probably already taken, and I assume no responsibility for what you might find there.)

It was a hell of a run, Beaver.

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