Competition Heating Up For Canadian Blog Awards

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A huge thanks to everyone who’s voted for us so far in Canadian Blogย Awards.

Voting is really ramping up and competition is really getting fierce, so if you haven’t had a chance to vote please do so rightย away.

And to all of our international fans who would like to vote, your votes count just theย same.

It’s up to you, of course, who you think is deserving of your vote, but if you would like to vote for us (please), here are theย categories:

Best Groupย Blog

Best Blogosphereย Citizen

Cast your vote right away, voting closes on January 30th, and please send this along to your friends andย family.

Thanksย again!!

And a special thanks to our friends in the blogosphere who have also written about DeSmogBlog and the Canadian Blogย Awards.ย 

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