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The West Hill complaint has incensed a group of graduates. Their online petition backing the Warriors logo and opposing the “politically correct activists” drew 600 signatures in less than 10 ...
The first logo, used in 1984, depicted an Indigenous person riding a skate blade, while throwing a tomahawk. In 2014, the Warriors revealed a 30th anniversary jersey which bore the original logo.
The Moose Jaw Warriors team from the Western Hockey League is launching a formal review of its primary logo. The team made the announcement through a statement posted on social media.
The Warriors announced in October, 2020 that it would conduct a review of their previous logo, which included a side profile of face framed by an Indigenous headdress, as the next step in an ...
Talk of the WHL’s Moose Jaw Warriors changing their logo hit close to home for Fred Sasakamoose. “I have that sweater right here … it’s in my basement,” offered the former Chicago ...
The WHL’s Moose Jaw Warriors are starting a formal review of their primary logo, the silhouette of a person wearing an Indigenous headdress, the team announced Thursday. Statement from the Moose ...
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