The Canadian Space Agency (very politely) demolished the rest of the world with its new (and very Canadian) logo.
as Canadian as Drake riding a moose wearing a Raptors jersey."The maple leaf generates pride and a sense of belonging, and is also recognized all over the world," the statement reads, bringing to mind the comic image of seeing someone wearing a giant Maple Leaf in space.
"Its repetition embodies the strength of the community, which includes all those involved in the Canadian space program – industry, scientists, academia, government, andBeyond just the symbolism, however, the updated look provides the CSA with an opportunity to modernize its brand as it seeks to reach ever further to the stars.
"An exciting era of space exploration is unfolding before us," the statement reads, "and the CSA seeks to enter this new chapter with a modern identifying symbol."
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