Google ‘actively working’ to fix mislabelling of Canadian ‘state parks’
Canadians have taken to social media wondering why Google Maps was referring to some provincial parks as “state” parks, an incorrect designation that has ruffled feathers at a time of heightened tension between Canada and the United States.
Social-media users shared screenshots showing provincial parks in British Columbia and elsewhere described by the search engine as “state” parks.
Some expressed confusion and anger and referenced U.S. President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly asserted that Canada should become the 51st state.
But Google said it hadn’t made any recent changes to the way it labels parks in Canada. “The vast majority of these parks have had their existing labels for several years,” the company said in a statement on Monday.


