CBC to Western Standard: Stop using our logo!
- By Rebel News
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- October 24, 2020

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SubscribeOn last night's episode of The Ezra Levant Show, we looked at the CBC's trademark infringement allegation against the Western Standard.
Before getting to the Standard's response to the CBC, here's what Ezra had to say:
You know the Western Standard right? It’s the name of the magazine I founded almost 20 years ago now. We shut down the paper version of the magazine in 2007, and we sold the website and some other remaining assets to one of our founding managers. And it has been reborn as a news website just in the last year, to take a Wexit, or pro-western point of view on news and opinion. Derek Fildebrandt is probably the most prominent name affiliated with it — the former taxpayer advocate and Alberta MLA.
Anyways, I haven’t been affiliated with the brand in over a decade, but I like them and I read them from time to time and I broadly support their mission. I mean look, they’re independent media like us. There’s not a lot of us who refuse the Trudeau cash. So automatically I know they’re one of the good guys, just like True North and Spencer Fernando and Blacklock’s in Ottawa.
This is just an excerpt from the full Ezra Levant Show.
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