
"Councillor Michael Thompson stated, 'By choosing to fly certain flags, it looks like the city is taking a position in conflicts that we don't know anything about.' He emphasized that council should prioritize local issues like homelessness and transportation instead of engaging in geopolitical matters."
"'A lot of what we're seeing coming out of these flag issues revolves around hate,' Thompson remarked, advocating for a focus on encouraging Torontonians to work together and eliminate hate rather than becoming embroiled in global disputes."
Two Toronto councillors have introduced a motion to prohibit raising foreign flags at City Hall and civic centres. The motion, titled One Country, One Flag, aims to amend the city's flag policy established in 1999. It suggests that flags from non-profit or charitable organizations should also not be raised. The motion's intent is to prevent the city from becoming divisive amid global geopolitical issues. Councillor Michael Thompson emphasized the need to focus on local concerns rather than international conflicts, advocating for unity among residents.
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