Canadian flag at convoy protests surfaces emotions of pride, anger

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The Canadian flag is stirring up mixed emotions these days.

While it’s being flown as a source of national pride at the Olympic games or World Cup qualifiers, it’s also a common sight at anti-mandate protests throughout the country. 

That dichotomy is causing concern for people like Bill Stinson of West Kelowna, B.C.

“I used to be able to demonstrate pride in my country by flying our flag,” he wrote in an email to CBC.

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“Our flag has now become a symbol of the so-called ‘freedom’ protesters who have invaded Ottawa. You see lots of sympathizers locally who are flying the

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