Canada's flying colours: Victoria flag shop sees 300% spike in sales
- The sale of Canadian flags has surged by 300 percent in the last six weeks, according to co-owner Paul Servos.
- Servos stated that U.S. President Donald Trump's comments contributed to the increase in sales.
- Customers expressed happiness in reclaiming the Canadian flag's meaning, as many flags were seen negatively after protests in Ottawa.
- The surge in flag sales has been linked to ongoing global conflicts, as Servos remarked on previous spikes after events like Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Canada's flying colours: Victoria flag shop sees 300% spike in sales
Canadian colours have been flying off the shelves at Flag Shop Victoria. As Canada-U.S. tensions persist, Paul Servos, who co-owns the 37-year-old store with his wife Maggie Rennick, has seen the sale of residential Canadian flags surge by 300 per cent over the last six weeks.
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