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Premier Doug Ford and his PCs have commissioned a redesign of Ontario's official trillium logo, which was last updated in 2006 under the Liberal government of then-premier Dalton McGuinty.
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.
In his seemingly unending quest to change as much as humanly possible during his time in power, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is redesigning the province's (admittedly reviled) trillium logo.
The Liberal government is under fire for spending $219,000 to replace Ontario's traditional trillium logo with a drastically new version. Content. Skip to Main Content Accessibility Help.
Here's what the standard Ontario Driver's Licence looks like currently, for reference: Say goodbye to your flowered driver's licence. A trillium logo will be replacing the image of an actual trillium.
The Doug Ford government is redesigning the Ontario Trillium logo at a cost of $89,000. The current image was controversial when unveiled by the Dalton McGuinty government in 2006, partly because ...
The design will shift from the current mix of blue and green to a look that is largely blue and white with the province's redesigned trillium logo TORONTO – The Ontario driver’s licence is ...
Article content. Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government released its designs for Ontario’s new license plates April 11, including a slogan that will replace the former “Yours to ...
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.
Two government sources say the province's trillium logo — reflecting Ontario's official flower — has been given a makeover. The updated logo will be deployed across all government branding, which ...