And he's out

Ron in Regina

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Isn't Mark Carney the guy whose daughter was working for the charity he was funding and resigned from his Ministerial position before an investigation was launched?

Sounds like he has all the characteristics of a good leader. And his argument for election won't be "me" but "not him".

Freeland will be lucky to win her own riding
I think that might be the last finance minister before Freeland. All these liberals run together with their scandals. Dude, sort of looks like #Mark Carney though
 
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Taxslave2

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Yep, there’s so many that are about to sort of announce their intentions towards becoming candidates maybe!!! Eventually, ‘cuz, it’s not like there’s a time crunch or anything.
The entrance fee pretty much eliminates any outsider from the game. Who besides a person on the government payroll has $350G to fork over to run for captain of the titanic?
 

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Not sure why and even better when your party has no chance of winning


In order to attract top talent it says. Funny.
Time for some serious pay cuts. Max $100G a year. That way we get politicians that are in it for the good of the country, instead of lining their own pockets.
 
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Tecumsehsbones

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Time for some serious pay cuts. Max $100G a year. That way we get politicians that are in it for the good of the country, instead of lining their own pockets.
Ours make US$ 174,000 per year. That's a million-jillion-bazillion in Canadian play money.

All public employees should get a 2/3 pay cut. That way we'll be sure they're in it for the good of the public.

Pols, bureaucrats, first responders, soldiers, engineers, cops. . .
 

Ron in Regina

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Isn't Mark Carney the guy whose daughter was working for the charity he was funding and resigned from his Ministerial position before an investigation was launched?

Sounds like he has all the characteristics of a good leader. And his argument for election won't be "me" but "not him".

Freeland will be lucky to win her own riding
I think that might be the last finance minister before Freeland. All these liberals run together with their scandals. Dude, sort of looks like #Mark Carney though
Bill Morneau
I stand corrected thank you
I can totally see where these two could be confused though, & there’s so many scandals with so much baggage from the liberals, that they do tend to run together…
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This is from four or five years ago, one outsider to another, etc…
 

bob the dog

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So if you lived in Ottawa and wanted to go skiing and not any kind of above average skier what is wrong with Mt Tremblant or even Vermont but then again if everything is billed to the taxpayer might as well run it up and hit Red Mountain in BC. Best of the best in everything that is.
 
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pgs

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So if you lived in Ottawa and wanted to go skiing and not any kind of above average skier what is wrong with Mt Tremblant or even Vermont but then again if everything is billed to the taxpayer might as well run it up and hit Red Mountain in BC. Best of the best in everything that is.
If he went to Red Green Mountain his wife might just find him handy . But it must be to late for that .
 

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Mark Carney told 'cease' using trademarked logo, quickly creates new one
MetCredit, owner of the trademarked logo, says they received a 'sincere apology'


Author of the article:Joe Warmington
Published Jan 17, 2025 • Last updated 1 day ago • 3 minute read

Mark Carney
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney launches his leadership bid for the federal Liberal Party in Edmonton on Thursday, January 16, 2025. Photo by Greg Southam /Postmedia
Would-be prime minister Mark Carney’s special campaign logo to try to win the Liberal leadership was too good to be true.


Or, at least apparently, too good to be used by him legally.

So, he changed it.

He wasn’t even one minute into his quest to become Canada’s next prime minister and Carney already was embroiled in his first scandal. Not for copying a policy or overspending but for allegedly copying his new campaign logo that seemed to be so good – it already belonged to somebody else.

And he was asked to “cease” using it.

(TOP) Liberal leader candidate Mark Carney's original campaign logo was already owned by MetCredit and has been trademarked since 2020 in Canada and 2023 in the United States. (BOTTOM) Carney's campaign quickly created this new logo on Friday, Jan. 17, 2025.
(TOP) Liberal leader candidate Mark Carney’s original campaign logo was already owned by MetCredit and has been trademarked since 2020 in Canada and 2023 in the United States. (BOTTOM) Carney’s campaign quickly created this new logo on Friday, Jan. 17, 2025. Photo by @MarkJCarney /X
To their credit, Carney and his team quickly complied.

“That’s a beautiful logo Mark but we’re apolitical,” MetCredit President and CEO Brian Summerfelt posted to X.



With the M worked into with a red maple leaf, it is a nice logo – something Metropolitan Credit Adjusters Ltd. points out it has had trademarked since 2020 in Canada and 2023 in the United States.

But somehow the Carney campaign, which kicked off Thursday in Edmonton, missed that.



Following up on his X post, Summerfelt sent an email to Carney with the information that his campaign logo was almost exactly the one that Edmonton-based but national business debt collection firm MetCredit uses in its day-to-day communications.

“Mark, my logo is a registered trademark. The one created for your campaign is too close for comfort,” wrote Summerfelt. “Please cease using it. Thank you.”


Perhaps the only thing worse than government coming after you is a professional collection agency, as Carney found out.

The big question is how did this happen? The Carney camp has not commented.

“His creative team definitely took a short cut,” said Summerfelt, who on MetCredit’s website says “like many MetCredit’s senior management team, started out on the collection floor and has learned a thing or two in his two decades in the business.”

Oops. Wrong guy to tangle with. One thing Summerfelt understands is what belongs to him does not belong to someone else.

MetCredit trademark
MetCredit trademark Photo by Supplied
“Symbols should usually be researched first,” he told the Toronto Sun.

Whatever happened, Carney and his people didn’t waste any time fixing this.

“I just received a call from the campaign team,” said Summerfeld. “A sincere apology for the MetCredit logo use. They have made a change to the website already.”


And all of their social media accounts.

It was the right thing to do.

It’s never much fun when a top collection agency comes calling, so it was an uncomfortable day for Carney and team – especially since they have used this logo in their ads, on the podium he spoke from, and in television spots.

Met Credit logo
Met Credit logo Photo by Supplied /Toronto Sun
What they did with the change is instead of the M and the Canadian flag, they melded a red Canadian flag in with the Mark Carney name. It looks pretty good – especially since it had to be designed on the fly.

And, so far, it doesn’t appear to look like anybody’s property.

The image from Mark Carney's X header for his account.
The image from Mark Carney’s X header for his account. Photo by @MarkJCarney /X
On the other one, MetCredit had a trademark agreement registered with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, which very clearly shows MetCredit’s approval and also says, “the applicant disclaims the right to the exclusive use of the eleven-point maple leaf apart from the trademark.”


Carney didn’t take any chances, didn’t make excuses or complain and simply did the right thing.

Liberal leader candidate Mark Carney's original campaign logo was already owned by MetCredit, so his team quickly created this new logo on Friday, Jan. 17, 2025.
Liberal leader candidate Mark Carney’s original campaign logo was already owned by MetCredit, so his team quickly created this new logo on Friday, Jan. 17, 2025. Photo by Mark Carney /Facebook
It was a positive ending to an up and down week for Carney who had a softer opening with Jon Stewart on The Daily Show on Monday but found tougher ground on Canadian soil as he gets his quest going to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Just like voters don’t like to see their tax dollars stolen, it turns out companies are not big on having their logos allegedly hijacked either.

But Carney has been around and understood that and adjusted well.

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