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Latest comment: 11 years ago3 comments2 people in discussion
I understand that the designs of the jack & ensign have swapped, as of today. I'll leave someone with a bit more time, and a more certain understanding of the situation, to tidy things up. Presumably the easiest is for this page to be renamed & reworded to refer to the ensign, and then it can be said that the national flag is now the jack. A reference is http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/story/2013/05/02/ns-navy-flag-ensign.html . - David Biddulph (talk) 09:27, 3 May 2013 (UTC)Reply
Agreed: I think it should be moved to Canadian Naval Ensign, which appears to be the new name of the flag according to the DND news release. But not until Sunday when the change goes into effect. Some major rewriting will be needed too, as you said. Indefatigable (talk) 01:16, 5 May 2013 (UTC)Reply