map = great idea! it even has a good association with our cause.
> On 3/26/06, Cory Horner <
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> >
> > >Regarding the maple leaf: I agree, inclusivity is crucial, but I'm
> > >really not interested in figuring out how to navigate subtle
> > >intra-national politics of symbolism. Just as long as the first page
> > >makes it clear that this is a Canadian thing, how it's done is
> > >unimportant to me. Whatever people think works best works with me.
> > >
> > >
> > One option (potentially ugly) is to plaster the Canadian and provincial
> > flags on the page, assuming the issue is the absence of the Quebec flag,
> > rather than the presence of the Canadian one.
>
> How about a map of Canada? I know we don't concentrate solely on GIS
> data- it's just that if we put in a fleur-de-lys in the mix, we might
> upset some federalists. Canadian identity politics are like a
> minefield :)
>
> Like I said, I'm no designer.. anyone here want to think up / draw
> different options?
>
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