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Polar bear vs. beaver? Time to replace national emblem: Senator
Postmedia News
October 28, 2011 6:32 AM
A Canadian senator is calling for the industrious beaver to step aside for a new, more intimidating official national emblem: the polar bear.
Slamming the beaver as a "dentally defective rat," Conservative Sen. Nicole Eaton this week urged that it be replaced as part of a national "emblem makeover," the National Post reports.
"A country's symbols are not constant and can change over time as long as they reflect the ethos of the people and the spirit of the nation," Eaton told the Senate on Thursday.
"The polar bear, with its strength, courage, resourcefulness and dignity, is perfect for the part. The polar bear is the world's largest terrestrial carnivore and Canada's most majestic and splendid mammal, holding reign over the Arctic for thousands of years."
Currently, the beaver sits on a list of our national emblems that also includes the maple tree and the maple leaf.
Postmedia News
October 28, 2011 6:32 AM
A Canadian senator is calling for the industrious beaver to step aside for a new, more intimidating official national emblem: the polar bear.
Slamming the beaver as a "dentally defective rat," Conservative Sen. Nicole Eaton this week urged that it be replaced as part of a national "emblem makeover," the National Post reports.
"A country's symbols are not constant and can change over time as long as they reflect the ethos of the people and the spirit of the nation," Eaton told the Senate on Thursday.
"The polar bear, with its strength, courage, resourcefulness and dignity, is perfect for the part. The polar bear is the world's largest terrestrial carnivore and Canada's most majestic and splendid mammal, holding reign over the Arctic for thousands of years."
Currently, the beaver sits on a list of our national emblems that also includes the maple tree and the maple leaf.