I'm grateful to have been named Best Canadian Law Blog for the second time in Steve Matthew's Canadian Law Blog Awards. This year is particularly special, however, given that I share the award with one of my favourite bloggers, Rob Hyndman. Thanks to Steve and thanks to everyone who reads, subscribes, and comments. Best wishes to all for a great 2008!
The 2007 CLawBies
January 2, 2008
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Congratulations, and well-deserved!!
Anyone who cares about where copyright seems to be headed in this country owes you a huge debt of gratitude, for all you’ve done to get this issue the attention it needs!
Clawbie, and maybe a CBA
Congrats on the CLawBie.
You’re also up for a Canadian Blog Award this year in case no one told you.
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