Norwich, Ont., changes its stand on ban of Pride and other flags on township property

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A southwestern Ontario municipality that banned Pride and other non-government flags on its buildings last year has effectively reversed its decision, after the policy stepped up tension and division in the community. 

The Township of Norwich’s council has voted in favour of establishing a closely monitored community flagpole — flags representing various causes and ideas can be raised at the request of residents. 

“This is definitely a step in the right direction for our community,” said Lynne DePlancke, one of three Norwich councillors who voted in favour of the move. Two councillors voted against it.

In April, the small town made national headlines after council voted to ban

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