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Green Party's controversial new logo design hits the spot - MSNThe Green Party of Canada has unveiled its rebrand just weeks before a possible snap federal election. It says it sees the new logo's resemblance to an emoji as a strength rather than a weakness.
The Green Party's new logo is an emoji. The federal party unveiled its new brand, a green dot, on Tuesday on Parliament Hill, possibly weeks before a snap federal election.
The Green Party in Canada has admitted to using an image on their website of leader Elizabeth May drinking out of a reusable cup with a metal straw that actually was doctored with Photoshop.. The ...
The original photo of Green party leader Elizabeth May (left) taken in 2018, and (right) the altered image showing a metal straw with a reusable cup and the party logo on it (circled). Source ...
In this original, undated photo of Canadian Green Party leader Elizabeth May released by her campaign, she holds a paper cup without the party logo on it and without a straw.
Canadian Green Party leader Elizabeth May, who built her platform on sustainability, said she was “shocked” to find her team had doctored a press photo of her to remove a disposable cup.
The Green Party of Canada has committed itself to banning a whole host of single-use plastic items by the year 2022. Christian Britschgi | 9.26.2019 2:35 PM.
The doctored image replaces the cup with a plastic one, with the Green Party logo across the front, and topped with a metal straw. Ms May said: “My personal daily practice is to avoid single use ...
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