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the following week. Mr. Cherniak called on Libloggers to create YouTube videos in order to respond to the new ads. On April 2, the Conservatives launched a new French ad and unveiled their 17,000-square-foot (1,600 m) campaign headquarters. On April 3, Mr. Cherniak posted 7 new videos to the
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In the spring of 2006, Cherniak realized that Liblogs was expanding beyond his initial concept of an unofficial list of Liberal bloggers. He began a fund-raising campaign in order to fund an application for non-profit corporate status. By April 2006, Liblogs was a company with the legal name of
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During the 2008-2009 war in Gaza, Cherniak purged Liblogs of bloggers who expressed criticism of Israel, which also resulted in a number of resignations from Liblogs in protest. As a result, a new aggregator called LiberalsONLINE was created as another choice to Liblogs.
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approached, the Liberal Party chose to invite bloggers and treat them as media. Cherniak took the opportunity to launch new features to Liblogs, including a fully bilingual template, a French name of "Liblogues," a Young Liblogs list for
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On March 28, 2007, Liblogs launched a new video page. This is a page where Liberals from across Canada can post YouTube videos for easy access by other Canadians. Days later, media were reporting that the
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Liblogs was originally authored by Wayne Chu in 2005. In the fall of 2006, it was completely rewritten by Liberal blogger David Graham ahead of that year's federal Liberal leadership convention.
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announced that he would be resigning as Liberal leader following the 2006 election. The different leadership campaigns began courting bloggers; Cherniak and
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blog campaign co-chairs". Other Liberal bloggers, such as John Lennard and Dan Arnold did similar work for other leadership campaigns. In July 2006, the
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Founded in 2005 by blogger and Liberal activist Jason Cherniak, Liblogs now includes more than 250 blogs, and is a registered non-profit corporation.
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Liblogs video page and issued a press release contrasting the expensive Tory headquarters to the grassroots YouTube campaign. This led to a
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and some Liberal videos were highlighted on page 4. The CP story was printed in daily papers across the country. Some examples include, the
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story that was distributed to media across the country. On April 4, 2007, the video page was included in the front-page story of
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is a group of Canadian bloggers. The Liblogs membership consists of bloggers who generally support the
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Liblogs News includes sections on national and regional news and politics. It is edited by journalist
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both published articles on the involvement of bloggers in the leadership campaigns.
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Montreal Gazette article following Liblogs press conference
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link to CPAC story on blogs at the 2006 Liberal Convention
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