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The Ford government isn't just putting a new slogan on Ontario licence plates, it's redesigning the province's logo too, CBC News has learned.
As part of a licence plate revamp, Premier Doug Ford is pulling the plug on the “three men in a hot tub” Ontario trillium that has been the government’s logo for 13 years, the Star has learned.
The Ontario government says it’s spending just under $600,000 as part of a large-scale redesign of the province’s branding, including the official government logo and slogan, licence plates ...
The current logo, commissioned by Dalton McGuinty's Liberal government in 2006, has long been said by critics to look like an overhead view of three people lounging in a hot tub. Once you see it ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government spent three times the amount of money on government advertising in the last fiscal year as it did the year before – the highest amount ever – and most ...
As part of a licence plate revamp, Premier Doug Ford is pulling the plug on the “three men in a hot tub” Ontario trillium that has been the government’s logo for 13 years, the Star has learned.
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