So this year, on the 10th anniversary of our little project, we'll also celebrate
the Canadian blawgosphere itself.
The depth of talent in
the Canadian blawgosphere is truly impressive.
The Canadian blawgosphere is vibrant and expanding, and I'm very proud and privileged to be part of it.
It is indeed humbling to be recognized in a category that included last year's winner Léonid Sirota, the excellent group blog at the University of Calgary (ABlawg), and surely the leading member of
the Canadian blawgosphere, Michael Geist.
The dynamic relaunch of LawBlogs.ca, designed and administered by Stem's founder Steve Matthews, provides a snapshot of just how far
the Canadian blawgosphere has come in the past few years (more than 200 Canadian law blogs, 20 new entries in the last 11 days alone).
Not exact matches
The 2012 Clawbies are now in the books, and if you haven't yet reviewed our picks for the best of the
Canadian legal
blawgosphere, now's your chance.
Garry is one of the few
Canadian practitioners that has made a prominent impression in the legal
blawgosphere.
It's laudable in no small part because it marks the first time that the leader of a
Canadian lawyers» governing body has entered the
blawgosphere and engaged on issues of substance; we encourage other law society leaders to follow the Treasurer's example.
It's just a huge compliment when measured against the remarkable breadth and quality of the other winners and the
Canadian legal
blawgosphere as a whole, which I've been saying for awhile is one of legal blogging's best - kept secrets.