The Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Halifax will hear Lorne Grabher's case to once again use the licence plate bearing his last name on Wednesday. His "GRABHER" personalized licence plate was revoked by the province in 2016 because of one complaint that outlined how some individuals interpret the name as misogynistic and promoting violence against women. Prior to this, Grabher said the licence plate was in his family for 27 years. (Anjuli Patil/CBC)The centre paid for a billboard on Barrington Street near the Halifax Shipyard in support of Grabher's case. The billboard looks like Grabher's licence Nova Scotia licence plate and went up on April 18.
Source: CBC News April 24, 2019 09:00 UTC