ToadVille Bay, September 12, 2026 – The Federal Government of ToadVille Bay has officially announced a nationwide reform of all provincial flags, effective immediately.
Beginning tomorrow morning, every province will adopt a redesigned flag that reflects its unique culture, history, identity, and regional heritage.
End of the Uniform Flag Style
Since federation, provincial flags have followed a standardized design structure inspired by the ToadVille Bay national flag. While this approach symbolized unity, it also limited the ability of provinces to visually express their cultural diversity.
What Is Changing?
- Provinces are no longer required to use the national flag template
- Each province may design its own symbolic structure
- Colors, symbols, and patterns will reflect provincial culture
- New flags become official tomorrow at 12:00 AM
Cultural Representation and Identity
This reform follows ongoing cultural discussions regarding representation and regional identity within the federation. Several provinces expressed concerns that their distinct heritage was not fully reflected under the standardized design system.
By allowing each province to adopt an independent design, ToadVille Bay reinforces its commitment to cultural respect, federal balance, and unity through diversity.
Statement from the Ministry
"Unity does not require uniformity. Our provinces are the foundation of our federation, and their symbols should reflect who they are — not just where they belong."
Implementation Timeline
- All provincial government buildings will replace flags overnight
- Digital government platforms will update visuals immediately
- Previous provincial flag designs will be archived for historical record
- Educational materials will reflect the updated designs beginning this academic year
National Flag Remains Unchanged
The ToadVille Bay national flag will remain unchanged and continues to represent the unity of the federation as a whole.
This reform marks a historic milestone in ToadVille Bay’s cultural evolution and signals a new era of strengthened provincial identity within a united federal system.