Transportfan
Senior Member
Does anyone think seeing maple leaves on retail logos, etc. is silly? They're supposed to identify a chain as Canadian, but you see them on American chains here as well as genuine Canadian ones, so they don't actually identify them as Canadian at all.
Even dumber is why contracting companies, big or small, also often use ML's as well. Why does something as obviously Canadian as a small-town contractor need a maple leave on their logo?
I can see it for actual Canadian major retail chains or some other corporate entities, but for anything else, what's the point? To me, it seems like an ode to national insecurity, as if Canadians are using ML's to make Canada seem more important, while it actually does the opposite and reinforces the "little-country" image.
Even dumber is why contracting companies, big or small, also often use ML's as well. Why does something as obviously Canadian as a small-town contractor need a maple leave on their logo?
I can see it for actual Canadian major retail chains or some other corporate entities, but for anything else, what's the point? To me, it seems like an ode to national insecurity, as if Canadians are using ML's to make Canada seem more important, while it actually does the opposite and reinforces the "little-country" image.