Calgary City Council has narrowly voted against a motion that sought to end the practice of raising flags from other countries outside City Hall.
The proposal, introduced by Ward 13 Coun. Dan McLean, was defeated in an 8–7 vote on Tuesday.
McLean brought the motion forward after Mayor Jeromy Farkas raised concerns last week, arguing that flying international flags was creating “division” in the community.
Several councillors pushed back, saying the issue did not warrant an urgent debate. Some also noted that the motion appeared to gain traction only after the Palestinian flag was raised outside City Hall over the weekend.
Calgary joined other Canadian cities, including Winnipeg and Toronto, in taking the symbolic step to recognize the State of Palestine.
Under current policy, flags of

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