After 20 months in office, the Conservatives have dropped the term "Canada's New Government."

The speech from the throne, read by Gov. Gen. Michaëlle Jean, repeatedly referred to "our government" when referring to the Conservative's plans for the new session of Parliament.

Some public servants privately bristled at beginning department communiques with the phrase "Canada's New Government." They said it brought partisanship into mundane communications that once began with "The government of Canada."

It appears the change in monikers extends throughout all facets of the government.

The phrase disappeared from the prime minister's Tory blue website and was replaced with "Strong Leadership, A Better Canada."