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December 6, 2004

Blogs.ca

It's sad (and now safe) to say that "blogging" became synonymous with writing political commentary during the lead-up to the 2004 U.S. Presidential campaign.

During the heat of that political fray, I couldn't quite put my finger on why I resented the fact that the major media associated such bloggin' with right-wing or left-wing online commentators. Now, I think I understand my resentment: for almost ten years, bloggers have created incredible technology, funded it out of the sweat of their own armpits, and created a mass movement of online typists -- and the only bloggers that can get street cred are political hacks, some of which happen to be talented writers and journalists. (Nothing against political blogging, but it probably represents only 10% of the "blogosphere." (I hate that word even more than "blog."))

In any case, Canada is in the news these days for so many reasons: immigration and emigration, outsourcing, Bush visiting, protests, bookstores coming to America and I came across an excellent resource: Canada's Best Blogs. Thought I would share.

Posted by Andrew at December 6, 2004 7:50 PM