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Canada, Alberta flags fly high at town parade during separatism debate

Loonie Politics

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June 26, 2026

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PONOKA — Paraders waved both Canada and Alberta flags high as many in a crowd cheered louder for tossed candy than politicians at the annual parade in the town of Ponoka. Tensions over Alberta’s fall referendum on the province’s place in Canada spilled over earlier this month, when another town’s rodeo pulled the plug on [] The post Canada, Alberta flags fly high at town parade during separatism debate appeared first on Loonie Politics.

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CBC News

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· Mar 24, 2025

Alberta's separatism debate is reshaping how the provincial and national flags are viewed

Alberta's separatism debate is reshaping how the provincial and national flags are viewed

Now Magazine

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· Jun 28, 2026

7 can’t miss pride events to close out Toronto’s Pride: From Dirty Disco to Streetfair

What to know Rainbow flags are flying, glitter is thick in the air, and queer joy is everywhere. Grab your friends and head down to... The post 7 can’t miss pride events to close out Toronto’s Pride: From Dirty Disco to Streetfair appeared first on NOW Toronto.

Eyewitness News Bahamas

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· Jul 2, 2026

Flag Raising Marks Road to Independence Celebrations

Flag Raising Marks Road to Independence Celebrations

Loonie Politics

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· Jul 12, 2026

‘Social phenomenon’: Fashion saddles up to politics at the Calgary Stampede

CALGARY — The Calgary Stampede is more than a rodeo. It’s a runway for western fashion that politicians strut down each year. Politicians of all stripes attend the annual exhibition and rodeo, considered a celebration of everything western. The cowboy hats, belt buckles, denim and boots that leaders pull on show that politics and wardrobe [] The post ‘Social phenomenon’: Fashion saddles up to politics at the Calgary Stampede appeared first on Loonie Politics.

Cincinnati CityBeat

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· Jun 25, 2026

10 things to do this weekend (June 26-28)

While Cincinnati Pride will dominate the weekend, there’s plenty to do in the Queen City regardless. If you’re looking for even more to do on every day of the week, visit the CityBeat events calendar. Cincinnati Pride Saturday, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m., Sawyer Point Yeatman’s Cove, downtown Cincinnati’s annual free celebration of the LGBTQ+ community returns [] The post 10 things to do this weekend (June 26-28) appeared first on Cincinnati CityBeat.

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Related coverage for "Canada, Alberta flags fly high at town parade during separatism debate": CBC News — Alberta's separatism debate is reshaping how the provincial and national flags are viewed. Now Magazine — 7 can’t miss pride events to close out Toronto’s Pride: From Dirty Disco to Streetfair. Eyewitness News Bahamas — Flag Raising Marks Road to Independence Celebrations. Loonie Politics — ‘Social phenomenon’: Fashion saddles up to politics at the Calgary Stampede. Cincinnati CityBeat — 10 things to do this weekend (June 26-28)