It prominently displays the trademark logo of the CBC.

and behind the curtain, we find ...Tod

Most companies are fiercely protective when it comes to how their brand is presented to the public.
Take Apple for example.
And surely a crown corporation thinks twice before attaching their credibility and reputation to one person's work.
What is it that qualifies Tod Maffin for this special privilege compared to anyone else associated with the CBC?
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