

The new version (left) has been called three men in a hottub.
2. So too in Manitoba has there been controversy over logos and wordmarks. in this case the province created a new workmark "Spirited Energy" to replace "Friendly Manitoba".
The new wordmark could suggest that Manitoba's drive is derived from an attachment to a belief in ethereal beings - i.e. they have a hard time dealing with reality - or from a drive to the local liquor store, again suggesting a difficulty with reality.
The old one just suggested a place that was very generous with its affections.
Manitoba needs to go back to the drawing board.
3. Surprisingly, not every Newfoundland and Labrador logo has been replaced, even the sites run by the provincial government.
- As of Thanksgiving Monday, the government's business development site, nlbusiness.ca, is devoid of the new business-attracting logo. This situation still exists even though the provincial government's own website - gov.nl.ca changed on the day of the announcement. Government's job ads had a new format this past weekend as well.
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Maybe they didn't get the memo.
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And a gajillion instances of the old government logo (left).

Compare this one to the Little Logo of Horrors version currently sanctioned from on high.