Changes for flag retirement ceremony in Grande Prairie
When a Canadian flag becomes tattered and torn, it is disrespectful to throw it in the trash.
The Government of Canada’s Rules for Flying the National Flag of Canada states that “when a flag becomes tattered and is no longer in a suitable condition for use, it should be destroyed in a dignified way”.
Last year, Oliver’s Funeral Home in Grande Prairie started a Flag Retirement Ceremony where they collected these unfit flags and proceeded with a burning ceremony.
“The first year the plan was to be burning the flags that are tattered or torn. People have no idea what to do with them and some people were throwing them in the garbage. We really shouldn’t be doing that. The proper disposal of them is to have them burned,” explained Liesa Peters, Community Relations with the funeral home. “We tried that last year and that does not work. There is too much nylon in flags these days, so we ended up causing this huge cloud of black smoke and ended up with this puddle of oil.”