Large flag that was draped outside Manitoba’s legislature is back with football club
WINNIPEG — A large Canadian flag that hung on the front of the Manitoba legislature has been returned to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers football team.
The provincial government borrowed the nine-by-18-metre flag in March and draped it above the legislature’s main entrance as a symbol of resistance in the trade war with the United States.
The flag suffered some tearing by strong winds and had to be taken down and repaired at least twice.
The Manitoba government planned to keep the flag, use it for public events and buy the CFL team a new one.


