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'''Logo:''' Consists of the red maple leaf flag, with "Canadian Heritage" and it's French translation to the right. To the right of the text is the [[Government of Canada]] logo. |
'''Logo:''' Consists of the red maple leaf flag, with "Canadian Heritage" and it's French translation to the right. To the right of the text is the [[Government of Canada]] logo. |
Revision as of 11:47, 24 May 2023
Background
The Department of Canadian Heritage is a department of the Canadian government which, as part of its purpose of promoting and supporting "Canadian identity and values, cultural development, and heritage," administers the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit program to support Canadian content production.
(2008-)
Logo: Consists of the red maple leaf flag, with "Canadian Heritage" and it's French translation to the right. To the right of the text is the Government of Canada logo.
Variant: The logo is often seen in monochrome.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: The ending theme of the show.
Availability: Less common than the Government of Canada logo. Seen on several shows where this logo is an alternative for the regular logo, such as the Total Drama franchise, Grojband, Martha Speaks and My Babysitter's A Vampire.
External Links
- Official website
- Department of Canadian Heritage article on Wikipedia