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Canada 150 logo design contest

Students are invited to test out their creative design skills. The Honourable John Duncan, MP for Vancouver Island North, is encouraging all post-secondary students over 18 to take part in the Canada 150 Logo Design Contest. Students have the opportunity to submit a design for the logo that will be a key element in the multi-year effort to bring Canadians together for our country’s ongoing celebration of 150 years of Confederation.

The logo should evoke feelings of unity, celebration and pride, and should reflect Canada as a diverse nation with a rich past and promising future. A judging committee made up of community leaders and members of the arts, heritage and educational sectors will create a shortlist of qualified entries for final consideration.

The winner will also receive $5,000 and a display in one of Canada’s national institutions. For more details and to enter, visit http://canada150.gc.ca/eng/1407417717020.

Justin Goulet
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