Pride group to conduct campaign urging small P.E.I. town to fly rainbow flag
MONTAGUE, P.E.I. — A rush delivery of rainbow flags and signs is on its way to a small town in Prince Edward Island — a province led by an openly gay premier — after the town council’s refusal to raise the pride flag.
The town of Montague recently declined a request from Pride P.E.I. on the basis that it refuses to fly flags other than the provincial, Canadian and municipal banners – a position that the provincial pride chair says is a “snub.”
“We’re obviously pretty disappointed in the whole situation. The excuses they’ve been giving haven’t been that great,” said Tyler Murnaghan in a telephone interview.
“I know in a lot of other municipalities it’s not an issue. They say, ‘Tell us when you want it (the flag) raised,’ and it is raised,” he said.