πŸŽ„ Grey Grades Canada's Flags! (And Merry Xmas!) πŸŽ„

1,966,940
0
Published 2023-12-23

All Comments (21)
  • @Victoriasm31
    The narwhal was suggested by many, but flag designers were having Nunavut.
  • @NoahRamseysGhost
    The year is 2189. Grey’s preserved robot consciousness has finally graded every flag on earth.
  • @ervinm.5065
    I think Nunavut deserved at least A Tier for the traditonal symbol, the simple colors and the easyness to draw and reconize it
  • @victoriaman117
    As someone living in the Yukon I would like to point out that the slightly off dimensions of the Yukon flag is the most Yukon thing possible. That should have been an extra point for an inside joke
  • @raiderjr99
    As a Canadian who can't really drop extra money on YouTube memberships, it's really nice to get this as a Christmas gift. Merry Christmas Grey, thanks for an amazing gift
  • @TriumvirSajaki
    Alberta is the most American of Canadian provinces, so the flag matches
  • The Inukshuk on the Nunavut flag is even better when you consider the fact that Nunavut means "Our land" in Inuktitut. So the Inukshuk helps guide the people back to their home! The red on the Inukshuk represents Canada as a whole. And blue and gold were chosen to represent the riches of land, sea, and sky. Over 800 submissions were received for the Nunavut flag, and these submissions were reviewed and winnowed by a committee made up of artists and local elders who chose ten finalists. From the symbols and colors of these ten finalists, five draft designs of the flag were developed. They were assisted in drafting these by local Inuit artist Andrew Qappik. Andrew Qappik also helped create Nunavut's coat of arms. Again, blue and gold symbolizes the riches of the land. In chief is a representation of both the midnight sun and the North Star. And to the left of the Inukshuk is a qulliq, a stone lamp representing the warmth of home and community. The caribou and narwhal represent sustenance and natural resources of the land and sea. They stand on a compartment with Arctic poppies, dwarf fireweed, and Arctic heather, alongside an iceberg. At the bottom it says "Our Land, Our Strength".
  • @realadrieno
    Giving QuΓ©bec the S tier is everything that needs to be said, they never embraced or conformed to their British overlords and kept all their traditions. QuΓ©bec is a true legend across the board.
  • @TJGibson0
    Grey forcing Canadian slang into his scripting was very funny. Hearing him call the BC flag a "gong show" caught me off guard lol
  • I know I am biased... as a Canadian... but the Canadian flag really is a masterpiece in flag design. Simple. Iconic. Unique. Stands out. Clear Message. And all while still looking really nice.
  • The lazy and indifferent Ontarian with her head in her phone and cup of Tim's in her hand is my favourite Canadian joke.
  • @100beep5
    We need a two-hour video of Gray grading all the world's flags. I'd happily buy that.
  • @Terekane
    As a Newfie, not only am I always going to see our flag as a space-age banner forevermore, I also love that we manage to fit between ranks...just like we do timezones!
  • @AlphaSketchy
    I appreciate that CGP went deep with Canadian references. Didnt just joke about poutine and maple syrup like soo many creators do...
  • @unilife4603
    As someone from Vancouver, BC holding an umbrella made me laugh out loud. And even as a Canadian flag nerd, I get Ontario and Manitoba mixed up all the time πŸ˜‚
  • @ZynetESLD
    I never would have thought of the newfoundland flag as being like a galactic banner for a spacefaring empire. I always thought of it as being the fisherman's union jack. Thanks for bringing forth a new light!
  • @valexia101
    5:53 As someone from British Columbia, I can not believe you put it so high with how busy this flag is. Though perhaps my dislike of it comes from being made to draw it in social studies classes in school which unexpectedly was pure torture.
  • @Niffoni
    I love it when Grey finds a flag that is precisely the right mix of "charming" and "absolute disaster" that he's able to just appreciate the madness of it.
  • @TheQuietTyper
    Nunavut really was underrated in the video. It's a striking, very recognizable design. It's simple enough that anyone could draw it, and there are no words. It follows all the rules he set up in the American State flags video. I think the only reason it was put in B tier because he wanted a narwall. You can't rate something for what it isn't. Yes, a narwall would be cool, but Nunavut has a stunning flag. Should be S tier.
  • @MobileTech296
    I absolutely love how disinterested Ontario looks through everything, with her Tim Horton’s coffee and barely even looking up from her phone. πŸ˜‚