Flags of Jonquiere-Tadoussac

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Historic Flags

The Original City-States

As independent city states, Jonquière and Tadoussac both flew separate, though similar flags. These flags continue today as the flags of the respective provinces.
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The original flag of Tadoussac. The red represents the blood of the settlers who died to establish the land, while the yellow represents the richness of the land.
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The original flag of Jonquière. The silver represents the steel in the settlers who survive these conditions, while the green represents unspoiled land.
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The Fused Flag

Upon the Fusion Accord of 1837, the flags of Jonquière and Tadoussac were merged to create the new flag of Jonquiere-Tadoussac. This flag was meant to balance the merits of both flags.

This flag survived without comment until Jonquiere-Tadoussac joined the International Democratic Union. At that point, debate was aroused as to whether or not a new flag should be adopted to show the new alliegence of the country. A compromise was reached by adding the IDU scales of justice in a rondel the centre of the flag for all dealings with the IDU.

Current Federal Flag

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Official Flags