is it a coincidence that is the PC party colours?
And you'll be able to get personalized plates in tinfoil.
is it a coincidence that is the PC party colours?
I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if it came to light that the 407 Consortium lobbied (read: coerced) the government for the plate change to try and recoup their losses from their cameras not being able to read all the current plates that are peeled/faded. We're losing money. Change the plates or we go to court to get a ruling to raise the rates (more than we had already planned on, anyway).
Interesting discovery! I think you uncovered a conspiracy.is it a coincidence that is the PC party colours?
Interesting discovery! I think you uncovered a conspiracy.
is it a coincidence that is the PC party colours?
Thanks for doing the research, it was interesting. As for picking red, I don't buy your argument. They could have picked green (or even black or yellow) and avoided france/britain references. It it way too convenient that it matched the colour of the party in power (similar to our new license plates). They can argue until they are blue in the face, but a reasonable independent observer would make the same connection. If you didn't want the design to appear biased, for the love of god, avoid the one colour that is associated with your political party.As far as I know, our flag was made to avoid looking British or French in any way, thus reduce tension between the French and English speakers.
On further research, we used to just use this:
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The current flag is based on the "Pearson Pennant" (named that because Pearson actually really liked it):
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and the Flag of the Royal Military College:
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It was designed to make no references to French and British flags. To avoid the blue-and-gold French flags (found very tiny on the old flag) and the blue-red-white British flag (very big on the old flag), an all red flag would be uniquely Canadian.
IT IS VERY conveniently Liberal colours, I know, but there was a real justification for it,. They couldn't go all blue without pissing off the anglophones or half blue without pissing of the francophones. That was a way bigger social issue at the time, than the Tory vs Libs political one.
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I never really noticed that the new plates are Tory blue, I just thought it looked cartoon-ish and amateur. Then again, blue and white is common on license plates the world over, maybe for visibility reasons...
I definitely notice that DoFo is all about the stickers and signs, plates and placards. Someone is getting a kickback.
I thought that too. Needless changes of slogans, logos. Smoke and mirrors. I don't think it matters if he did volunteer to do it for free, but then the government (his government) turned it down.Of course they will deny that the colours have anything to do with the colours of the current party.
I did hear DF day that he volunteered to have his family’s company produce the mandatory carbon tax stickers that are at the gas pump.
At zero cost. But they did Not as it would be a potential conflict of interested.
Maybe it’s not about him liking stickers/labels/signage but I think it’s about him leaving a mark on the province at every chance he can get. His legacy.
Sort of like Mel Lastman left his mark on the city with the amalgamation
I don't like them. Maybe once I get used to seeing the new plates they won't stick out so much but they really could've gone with something more subtle. I run a dealer plate anyways so fingers crossed they don't mess with those. I like the white plate with red letters.
History Lesson: Mike Harris and the provincial PCs were responsible for Toronto's 1998 amalgamation. Municipal organisation is the domain of the province. Mel Lastman was the last mayor of the City of North York and vehemently opposed the amalgamation. He was also the first elected mayor of the newly amalgamated Toronto...
Sort of like Mel Lastman left his mark on the city with the amalgamation
Don't you think a PC banner would make any car look better?What was nice about the old plate is it was neutral due to the white background, did not matter much what colour the car was. The darker blue letters were understated.
The new one is much less so, it will look great on some colour cars and like crap on others. I prefer the neutral.
If you really are not a person that cares what your car looks like then it does not matter to you. If you do care but it will look good on your car colour of choice then it does not matter to you. If it will look like crap on your car (or future car) then you should care, is it the biggest issue out there...NO, not even close...but it is annoying none the less.