British Columbia name change

Douglas Todd, writing in the Vancouver Sun, suggests that the Canadian province of British Columbia should change its name because they're "so far from being culturally beholden to our "British"ness that it's not funny". Bizarrely he suggests changing the name to 'Caledonia', which to me suggests nothing but Scottishness, and a romanticised version of Scottishness at that.

The "British" in Columbia is misleading because:

The people of the Canadian West Coast tend to be innovative, anti-establishment, future-looking, nature-revering do-it-yourselfers....But we poor sods on the Pacific Coast of Canada are stuck with a name that makes us sound like a 19th-century colony of Britain, where we still drink too much tea and eat too many crumpets and Yorkshire pudding.

Personally I like British Columbia, but "Pacific Coast" might bring in a few more tourists.

Douglas defends himself here.

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The irony must be that some

The irony must be that some of us here in England wish to rid ourselves of 'Britain' also.

I notice from the LHS sidebar

I notice from the LHS sidebar that you have been reading a post at Harmless Sky:

Warming up Obama's inaugural speech?
http://ccgi.newbery1.plus.com/blog/?p=147

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trust.enquiries@bbc.co.uk

i like the british part...

i like the british part... but i don't like the columbia part.

how about British Pacifica? Or Pacific Wales? jk about the wales.

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