John Baird Demands Gold On New Business Cards, Removal Of Lester B. Pearson's Name From Address

John Baird Gold Business Cards

First Posted: 09/30/11 05:20 AM ET Updated: 11/29/11 05:12 AM ET

OTTAWA - John Baird has set a new gold standard for business cards.

The Conservative foreign affairs minister demanded — and got — gold embossing on his business cards shortly after being shuffled into the portfolio last May, contrary to government rules.

Baird then ordered the word "Canada" dropped from the standard design, also against federal policy.

And he insisted that "Lester B. Pearson Building" be removed from the standard street address for Foreign Affairs' headquarters in Ottawa, thereby erasing the name of a former Liberal prime minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner.

The controversial changes initially provoked resistance from the senior Foreign Affairs bureaucrats who are responsible for implementing policies on government branding.

A gold-embossed Canadian coat of arms now glistens from his unilingual English business cards, which lack the wordmark "Canada," a federal branding design that features a small Canadian flag above the last letter.

With the disappearance of the large "Canada," the biggest type on the card now is "The Honourable John Baird, P.C., M.P."

An image from an access-to-information file shows some changes Foreign Minister John Baird demanded to his new business cards, including dropping the word "Canada." (The Canadian Press/Handout)

But in the end, Baird won a temporary exemption from the rules — and got his way.

Emails, invoices, memos, letters and other documents detailing the gold-card caper were obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Information Act.

The minister "is requesting to have his business cards in English only, as they have always been in the past," says a June email from Annik Lapratte-Goulet, personal assistant to Baird.

"Also, the coats of arms should be embossed, with the gold ink, also at the Minister's request."

Baird's insistence on removing "Lester B. Pearson" was quietly accepted, but his further request to remove "Canada" raised alarms.

"We are ... concerned about the removal of the Canada wordmark," said one official. "As mentioned before, this is a Treasury Board requirement."

Said another: "The (gold) coloured coat of arms and the removal of the Canada wordmark is not a good practice."

And another: "None of these additional requests follow the TBS (Treasury Board Secretariat) rules. ... Although we can certainly continue to advise and express our concerns, we will not be able to hold off on these for long."

Nervous public servants went so far as to draw up a "disclaimer" sheet to be signed by Baird's chief of staff that would formally acknowledge the minister's office was advised against the measures.

The disclaimer noted that Treasury Board over the years has revised standards, dropping some expensive practices: "Among the casualties were the costly and difficult practices of using gold foil or full colour reproductions of the Arms of Canada on ministerial stationery."

It added: "The wordmark (Canada) is a requirement for ministers, parliamentary secretaries and their offices. ... It is worth noting that the prime minister and his office follow these standards."

After applying pressure, however, Baird's office was eventually granted a temporary exemption from federal identification rules, allowing him to use the non-standard business cards.

Foreign Affairs soon printed two types, one without gold embossing, with English on one side and French on the verso, for $197.75.

The other has gold embossing on a mostly unilingual English card, with the reverse blank, for $424.88. Quantities are blacked out in the released documents to protect commercial confidences.

Both versions lack the large "Canada" wordmark or any reference to the Pearson building, though "Canada" appears in small type in the street address.

The Canada wordmark was adopted by the federal government in 1980 as an official logo, and is mandated on most government communications.

Baird ruffled feathers at Foreign Affairs in June when he ordered a pair of historic paintings by Quebec modern master Alfred Pellan removed from the lobby of the Pearson building. They were replaced with a photo of the Queen in time for the summer visit of newlyweds Prince William and Kate.

The paintings had hung in the lobby since 1973, when the Queen herself opened the building. Baird later ordered Foreign Affairs missions around the world to prominently display portraits of the Queen.

Earlier this month, Baird proudly named the modern building just to the east of Foreign Affairs headquarters after former Conservative prime minister John Diefenbaker. A plaque and portrait of the western firebrand now adorn the old city hall structure, which houses some Foreign Affairs staff.

The exemption from the rules for Baird's business cards is at least the second time the Tory government has muscled aside existing standards for government branding.

The Economic Action Plan website, which drew criticism for its partisan look when it was launched in 2009, was given an exemption from the rules by then Treasury Board president Vic Toews.

Dean Beeby, The Canadian Press

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AC Fraser
bend before you break
12:36 PM on 10/06/2011
The point isn't how much or how little the altered cards cost.

The point IS - once again, member of the Conservative Caucus feeling that they are somehow exempt from the rules, somehow in OWNERSHIP of their political office, and that their EGO should take supremacy over the country.

Another example of the Harper Government™ syndrome of total self-absorption.
09:39 PM on 10/02/2011
Two grown men taking about golden showers on my tax dime.
04:58 PM on 10/02/2011
"The non-standard business cards. Foreign Affairs soon printed two types, one without gold embossing, with English on one side and French on the verso, for $197.75.

"The other has gold embossing on a mostly unilingual English card, with the reverse blank, for $424.88."

Both the black and white version ($197.75) and the gold version ($424.88) are about five times more than what I would pay for business cards.

The real scandal here is the government waste!
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Omega2012
02:42 PM on 10/02/2011
Imagine if this was an American politician!

No way, ever, would Johny boy get away with this.

So if he removes Canada from his card...who does he really work for then...
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All Seeing Guy
Center of the storm
10:50 PM on 10/08/2011
He has a sideline as a consultant to the National Citizens Coalition and Ezra Levant.
10:49 PM on 10/01/2011
Baird can get damn well any colour on his cards after his great speech at the UN. He cares about treatment of females by Middle East countries.
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Tyler Austin
Women = people. Corperations ≠ people.
01:44 PM on 10/02/2011
Good speach, but if you think that we're going to chage our policy over it you are soon to be disapointed.
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frankystein12
No need to know...
10:36 PM on 10/01/2011
That's alright John, no Canadian wants to admit that you're a Canadian anyways.
08:35 PM on 10/01/2011
Since he does not want the word Canada on his card, I presume he is paying for those cards out of his own pocket. Surely he does not expect the taxpayers of Canada to pay for them.
06:48 PM on 10/01/2011
As coarse as he is arrogant. He works for government, yet distances himself by removing his country from his card. Omitting Lester B. Pearson's name says more about Baird's insecurity than it does about any point he is attempting to make.
06:20 PM on 10/01/2011
This is how aggressively “our” foreign affairs minister defends Israel:

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/john-baird-bares-teeth-in-offering-canadas-defence-of-israel-at-un/article2181154/

Whereas he can’t even tolerate Canada being acknowledged on his business card.

Foreign affairs minister, John Baird, defence minister, Peter MacKay, and chief of the defence staff, General Walter Natynczyk, are indulging themselves as if they were rock stars, using our taxes to pay for it, while the rest of us brace ourselves for the coming depression.

Meanwhile Harper defends them and shrugs off the taxpayers.

Baird’s, MacKay's, and Natynczyk’s thefts are petty in comparison to their corporate masters'. The western world is sinking in to a bankster-induced depression, and the right wing is LOOTING us for all we're worth.

The cons couldn't care less about Canada.

Israel, on the other hand, has Baird's and Harper's aggressive support, including a vow to defend (with CANADIANS' blood) whatever it may choose to do in the future.

If your husband or wife were bleeding you dry, while publicly displaying the fact that every ounce of his/her loyalty belonged to someone else, would you wait four years to vote for a divorce?

What will Canada have left in four years?
06:19 PM on 10/01/2011
baird must think gold is just 'faaaa-buuu-lusssss"

[snap]
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Cameron Hodge
"Liberal Elitist" ;)
05:58 PM on 10/01/2011
This is no surprise. The Conservatives have been engaged in an ongoing campaign to re-brand Canada.

Bob Rae's tweet hit the nail on the head, not really anything more to it than that.
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Tyler Austin
Women = people. Corperations ≠ people.
05:23 PM on 10/01/2011
I'm more upsetthat Baird wants to remove the 'Lester B. Pearson Building' from his card as, I guess, it was named after a Liberal.
This bothers me, it smacks of revisionism. He was only kinda one of the greatest diplomats of the 20th centurey despite the fact that he was a liberal- get over it. Baird that's REALLY petty of you.
Mind you, not so bad I guess. I remeber seeing awards issued that formerly had the Canadian coat of arms on them replaced by a conservative logo. I also recall that last Canada day the conservatives objected to the number of red and white bannors around- they took the colours to show a Liberal bias. And of course now some buracrat buddies of mine are forced to address thier paperwork to the "Conservative government" or "Harpers governemnt" rather then the government of Canada as they always have in the past.

Canada is not a center right country, we never have been we probally never will be. The Conservatives however have a ongoing policy of trying to change the preception and it's done nothing but produce a backlash of ill feelings.
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Paul Stacey
Kill guns, not children.
02:59 PM on 10/01/2011
Symptomatic of the disdain the Harper crowd have for the country they were elected to govern. The more I see of this lot, the more I think they have some suicidal wish for us to put their heads on poles as decoration (and warning) for the House of Commons.
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dclintn648
Conservatism is dread
02:27 PM on 10/01/2011
How many times do we have to be reminded that Conservatives are above the laws of Canada? How many times are we going to give them the right to IGNORE our laws, our culture and our heritage, and just let them go ahead and shape this country into a little U.S.A.?

Baird is a CROOK who thinks he can continue to get away with these sleazy moves because they've got the majority. I cannot wait until we get the chance to RUN THEM OUT!!!
12:21 PM on 10/01/2011
Foreign Affairs Minister does not want Canada, French or mention of Lester B. Pearson on his cards. Yep, this is the type of person we want to deal with foreign governments - ignores 20% of his country, does not understand that Lester B. Person is a model for foreign affairs. I am only surprised that he did not put the Union Jack on his card.