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The Vancouver Canucks are embracing change as they prepare for the 2024-25 NHL season. One of the most noticeable changes comes in the form of a brand-new centre ice logo at Rogers Arena, marking ...
Sean Carleton, who teaches as the University of Manitoba, explained that the 23-year-old logo was designed without consultation from Indigenous leaders. For that reason, he argues, the Canucks are ...
That ‘94 team may have limped into the postseason that spring, something this iteration of the Canucks may manage yet, but their popular status as a ‘playoff Cinderella’ deserves reexamination.
The Vancouver Canucks say they’ve received support from First Nations communities amid accusations of cultural appropriation as part of a recent backlash over the team’s orca logo.
The Canucks marketing department has announced that the logo will be half-assedly stitched onto tattered jerseys that look like something Tom Hanks might have worn in the last reel of Castaway.
Sean Carleton, a historian and assistant professor at the University of Manitoba, is urging the NHL's Vancouver Canucks to change their logo because it is cultural appropriation of Indigenous imagery.