CBC:
Radio-Canada is reversing its decision to rebrand itself as ICI, and is instead putting "Radio-Canada" back in its marketing and branding.
Last week, Radio-Canada, CBC's French-language sister station, made public its rebranding plan, aimed at providing a common identifier across all its platforms.
The main radio news and information station will now be renamed "ICI Radio-Canada Première." Under the rebranding announced on June 5, it would have been called "Ici Première."
For decades Radio-Canada has been infested with separatists, people who are being subsidized by the ROC taxpayer to break-up the country. Removing Canada from the CBC's French language service was not simply a marketing ploy. It was another attempt by the separatists to have their cake and eat it too, be independent without having to bear the costs of independence.
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