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James Robertson

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Re: Sunday, 08/10/03 10:16 AM Posted: Aug 10, 2003 6:24 PM
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Spotted in Critical Section - the guy who may well be Canada's next PM has a blog. And unlike the Dean for President blog, it looks like Paul Martin does his own content (Dean's seems to mostly be added by media people on his campaign). Looks like blogging is getting to be another major communications channel - here's Martin's explanation for his writing:

But I've discovered its something I enjoy. For a couple of reasons. First, it's an opportunity to express my thoughts publicly without having to go through all the durm and strang that is a major speech or even a media scrum (another word that sounds like something that crawled out of a swamp - and with good reason).

While getting corporate marketing statements out is less work, it's still a lot more effort than blogging. Very interesting, IMHO. Wonder if he'll keep it up if he gets in office?

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