Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley is Calling for the Us Flag to be Removed from City-Owned sites becaus of us President Donald Trump’s Trade War and his comments about Canada Becoming the 51st State.

Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley is Calling for the Us Flag to be Removed from City-Owned sites becaus of us President Donald Trump’s Trade War and his comments about Canada Becoming the 51st State.
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That follows similar action by the Ontario Communities of Mississauga, Barrie and West Lincoln Township.
Bradley Said Us Flags Currently Fly at the City’s Pat Stapleton and Clearwater Arenas.
“We have displaying the flag of a country whose leadership is attacks us every hour and mocking us as a country,” he said. “Why WOULD YOU LET Those Flags Stay Up?”
Many City Residents Reached Out to his Office Earlier This Year Asking that the Us Flags be Removed from City Sites, He Said.
He waited, hoping Things would get Better, but they have.
“This is just one small action i hop will convey their anger about what’s happening,” Bradley Said.
Sarnia Sits across the St. Clair River from Port Huron, Mich., And Bradley Said He has worked often with officials from the neighbouring us state.
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“I Take No Satisfaction In Bringing This Issue Forward Having Had A Long-Serving Relationshipship with our Neighbours in Port Huron” and Having Served on International Committee and Organizations, Bradley Said in a Letter Wednesday to City Councillors.
“However, Given the Trump Tariffs, The Times that we in leave no option but to stand up for Canada,” The Letter Said.
He Said it has been a challenge to get across to americans “How Deep and Abiding Canadian Feelings Are Right Now About the Lack of Respect for Our Country.”
Currently, The Community is Displaying “The Flag of A Country that dispelies US,” Bradley Said.
Bradley Said His Request Will Go to City Council March 31.
The Letter Drew a Quick Email Response from Sarnia Coun. Bill Dennis.
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“This is short-sighted and childish,” and will HURT SARNIA’s Small Business Community, His Email Said,
“What’s Next? A Big Banner Across the City Stting,“ Yankee, Go Home? ” Dennis Said.
If Council Supports Removing the Flags, Bradley also Recommends the Lambton Area Water Supply System, Which Owns A Section of Riverfront Near Its Water Plant, be asked to consult with the Rotary Club of Sarnia-BlueWaterland About Not Not Flying the Us Flag at the Rotary Flag Plaza on the waterfront.
“Maybe in a year or two, and a new administration, that could all change,” Bradley Said. “But right now, for the moment, we need to push back as much as we can.”
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