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Originally Posted by sonysnob
Just as an aside, highway signage is more of a contentious issue then one might realize.
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Every region has its issues.
We recently went through a constitutional crisis over this:
Welcome to the Big Land by
Robert Schaub, on Flickr
The Provincial Government denied requests to include the Labrador flag at border crosses with Quebec. This caused protests nearing on riots throughout Labrador - government buildings occupied, the works. Eventually, the Provincial Government caved. So now Labrador border crossings have four flags - Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador provincial flag, Union flag, and the Labrador tricolour.
This irritates Newfoundlanders because the island's tricolour (as in my avatar) is not used officially except where it forms part of a municipality's flag. Labrador assumes we feel represented by the provincial flag, but it's just as unnatural and modern to us as it is to them. (It's just a mindset there, CBC gets hate mail if the province's evening news hour starts with a story from St. John's instead of Black Tickle, Labrador; and yes, I'm VERY aware Labrador is to Newfoundland as Newfoundland is to Canada).
So now that they've gotten that, people with my political views want the tricolour officially displayed at Channel-Port aux Basques and Argentia, the main ferry entrances to Newfoundland. St. John's is already covered, there's thousands displayed throughout the city, including at the Narrows and a HUGE one on top of the Southside Hills overlooking the city...
Meanwhile, anyone from anywhere else in Canada will come here and not even notice. And, even if they did, probably not know what the Newfoundland tricolour and Labrador tricolour even are.