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Canada Liberals Sued for using 'Green Shift' Name

Reuters
Jul 09, 2008

Canada's Liberal Party is being sued for using the Green Shift trademark for its carbon-tax problem.(Photo by Simon Hayter/Getty Images).
Canada's Liberal Party is being sued for using the Green Shift trademark for its carbon-tax problem.(Photo by Simon Hayter/Getty Images).


OTTAWA—An environmental consulting firm sued Canada 's opposition Liberal Party Wednesday for $8.6 million for using the company's Green Shift trademark as a slogan for its carbon-tax plan.

In what they call a Green Shift, the Liberals are proposing to apply C$15 billion in new taxes on fossil fuels to encourage lower carbon emissions and then to cut income taxes by an equivalent amount. Green Shift Inc says use of the name violates its Green Shift trademark.

"I am absolutely outraged that the Liberal Party of Canada thinks it can steamroll over our company and hijack our trademark name with their proposed new environmental tax program," company founder Jennifer Wright said.

"If they take our name they've taken us."

She told a news conference that an aide to Liberal leader Stephane Dion called her just the night before he launched the Green Shift tax plan to let her know the Liberals were going to use the name.

The Liberals took set up a website, www.thegreenshift.ca, which is similar to the company's website www.greenshift.ca. The company's trademark has been approved by regulatory authorities though registration is not yet complete, Wright said.

The Liberal Party has said it has no plan to change its campaign name, but Liberal officials had no immediate comment Wednesday on the suit.

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