WINDSOR, ONTARIO, CANADA
Alright, I know I am that guy who is complaining a lot about the Canadian Red Ensign, but this is an outrage. My hometown is Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and I will tell you plainly that Windsor is simply not in any way shape or form part of the United States of America. The people of Windsor take great pride in being that piece of Canada that jabs into the United States of America. Windsor has been a part of Canada since Canadian Confederation and was the scene of many battles during the War of 1812, a war in which the United States thought they could invade and ultimately rule Canada. I would also like to point out in that war the US President's mansion was burned down as a result.
Please fix this, and the Red Ensign, both of these are very dear to me.
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I could not agree more! It really is an outrage. I bet if it was any other country, it would be fixed ASAP.
Mess with the Bill, you get the scorn!
http://www.citywindsor.ca/Pages/Home.aspx
No if we could just get this one fixed too, I will politely shut my trap.
Unfortunately the situation with Canada is not the most striking case of errors in geography. In other countries everything is not okay - like the situation with the Soviet Union on the new map is much larger geographical absurdity. I understand that the developers had no choice and had to split the large area into many small, but what happened in the end it looks horrible. After this no one will complain about inaccuracies in the cities, if they are in a country that has never been and could not be. Canadians are very lucky that their country is in the game has a realistic contour, the name, the flag, the name of the president. We envy them. Our cities are in a region that has never been. In a country that never been. Flags on them that never been. And presidents that has never been.Butter Ball Bill wrote:
I could not agree more! It really is an outrage. I bet if it was any other country, it would be fixed ASAP.
Prime Minister, and yes that is unfortunate as well. This however is a sore spot for me personally. Windsor is my hometown, we are all very proud to be Canadian and very, very, proud not to be a part of Michigan or the United States of America.
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