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"Canada Is Not For Sale" vs "Not For Sale" Trademark Dispute
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“Canada Is Not For Sale” vs “Not For Sale” Trademark Dispute

“Canada Is Not For Sale” vs “Not For Sale” Trademark Dispute

The viral success of Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s "Canada Is Not For Sale" hat has sparked an unexpected legal battle between the Ottawa-based company behind the

Table of Contents
  1. A Formal Legal Notice
  2. What is a Cease-and-Desist Letter?
  3. 'Confusingly Similar' Test
  4. Generic vs. Distinctive
  5. Lessons for Brands

The viral success of Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s "Canada Is Not For Sale" hat has sparked an unexpected legal battle between the Ottawa-based company behind the merchandise and a British Columbia retailer.

Jackpine Dynamic Branding Inc., the creator of the patriotic caps, recently sent a cease-and-desist letter to Victoria’s Cutouts Canada over alleged trademark infringement, despite Jackpine’s trademark application remaining pending. The "Canada Is Not For Sale" slogan gained prominence in January 2025 when