The strange tale has been told of a lad, Jacob, living in deepest Quebec who is nonethless a loyal fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs. His family ordered him a cake with the Leaf’s logo on it but in the land of the Habitants, such symbols are hardly common. The cakemaker went on Google and mistakenly copied the trademark of Maple Leaf Foods of Mississauga. It’s a logo best known for baloney and similar products. The boy’s stepmother, Tania Levesque, said her partner ordered the cake from a bakery near the couple’s home in Mascouche, Que., a few days before Jacob’s hockey-themed birthday party. When the bakery said they didn’t have the Leafs’ logo, Levesque suggested the workers search for it on Google, setting off the hilarious miscue.