#Clawbies2018 Nominations Roundup
The last day for nominations is December 21st, 2018. Winners will be announced on December 31st!
Blogged nominations:
- Erik Magraken's nominations at BC Injury Law
- CCLA 's nominations at Robeside Assistance
Tweeted nominations:
#clawbies2018 I am thrilled to nominate Objection for a CLAWBIE award for best podcast in 2018. It is both informative and entertaining while highlighting key issues. https://t.co/AEw5uBId9c to listen!— Susan Fletcher (@SusanFl90721012) December 1, 2018
I nominate Paw&Order #clawbies2018— Sonali Khurana (@Khurana2Sonali) December 2, 2018
The Docket for best legal podcast! #clawbies2018. @mspratt and @EmilieTaman consistently provide great content in a very engaging conversational manner that makes it fun to listen to.— Danann Hawes (@Hawesman) December 3, 2018
A great nomination for AGP partner @mspratt and @EmilieTaman’s podcast! Our nominations: @SeanRobichaud’s Of Counsel, @petersankoff and @CamilleLabchuk’s Paw and Order and @GPLLP’s Objection - all awesome podcasts. #clawbies2018 https://t.co/M9eeQqzSOD— AGP Law (@AGP_Law) December 3, 2018
Thanks @AGP_Law for nominating Objection! We're big fans of @mspratt and @EmilieTaman's The Docket! #clawbies2018 https://t.co/QJdTOwcCqB— Kelly Doctor (@kellymdoctor) December 3, 2018
We were lucky enough to have @CamilleLabchuk as a guest a few months ago. The Paw and Order podcast she co-hosts is really great and definitely deserves a Best Legal Podcast award at #clawbies2018 Check out @AnimalJustice— Driving Law Podcast (@DrivingLawPod) December 3, 2018
Every year I reiterate that @erikmagraken's legal blog the BC Injury Law Blog should get a #clawbies award. And this year is no different!— Kyla Lee (@IRPlawyer) December 3, 2018
@IRPlawyer's video series Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada should get a #clawbies2018 award because it highlights a side of our legal system that we don't often see while being fun and informative.— EmmaAcumenLaw (@EmmaAcumenLaw) December 3, 2018
Not only is her video series the only coverage of Cases That Should Have Gone to The Supreme Court of Canada but didn’t, it’s also great viewing which is why @IRPlawyer should be nominated for #clawbies2018. Go Kyla! pic.twitter.com/X1WLoZ3nYW— Paul Doroshenko, Q.C. (@PaulDoroshenko) December 3, 2018
https://t.co/yfRii7i2aw is informative, interesting, and inspiring. I catch every update. #clawbies2018— Chris Carta (@ccarta) December 3, 2018
If you haven't seen any of @IRPlawyer video series Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada But Didn't it is a must watch. It is interesting, fun, and should get a #clawbies2018 award.— Brandon Moscoe (@BrandonMLawyer) December 3, 2018
Deserving of the #clawbies2018 nomination is @IRPlawyer because of her Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada But Didn't video series. It is fun to watch and most importantly, very informative.— Casey Goodrich (@CaseyAcumenLaw) December 3, 2018
Our picks for #clawbies2018: @Cowlingerin’s excellent series supporting women in law; @SeanRobichaud’s Of Counsel podcast for host, guests & production; and @TheLawyerCoach’s Attorney With A Life blog for great subject matter. Good luck all!— Inter Alia Law (@InHouseAllies) December 4, 2018
@immlawyercanada is a great instructor @UCalgaryLaw AND writes a great immigration blog #clawbies2018— Lisa Silver (@Ideablawg) December 4, 2018
@Ideablawg, the best criminal law blog in Canada for #clawbies2018— Markham Silver (@silverlawyers) December 4, 2018
The most informative, contextualized and well written criminal law blog and podcast in Canada is the work of my brilliant colleague: Lisa Silver's @Ideablawg - for #clawbies2018.— Jonnette Watson Hamilton (@JWatsonHamilton) December 4, 2018
Happy to nominate @SeanRobichaud’s Of Counsel podcast for host, guests & production for the #clawbies2018. You are doing great work, Sean!— Mike Anderson (@ohheymike) December 4, 2018
I’m sure someone has done this already, but just in case: I nominate @SeanBawden’s blog Labour Pains for #clawbies2018— Erin Durant (@ErinDurant42) December 4, 2018
As a young lawyer, I really appreciate the #WomenLeadingInLaw series by @Cowlingerin, it is #inspiring, #motivating and #clawbies2018 worthy https://t.co/kERi8cvbHV— Emilia Coto (@em_coto) December 4, 2018
I nominate the always informative Kyla Lee @IRPlawyer for the #clawbies2018 for her excellent vlog Cases that should have gone to the SCC— Jodi Michaels (@JodiAMichaels) December 5, 2018
I nominate @ReconciliYEG for #clawbies2018 for all their hard work in reconciliation and educating their readers on Indigenous issues, which is important in the legal realm pic.twitter.com/ERGZH89e1r— Kyle Arcand-Kootenay (@Kyle_the_SMW) December 5, 2018
We nominate our top three labour and employment blogs for the #clawbies2018: @Sarah_Molyneaux (https://t.co/XjyGLIqz0b); @CCPartnersLaw (https://t.co/ua8q4J6KJ2) and @SeanBawden (https://t.co/d3mbusuXif)— Vey Willetts LLP (@VW_Lawyers) December 5, 2018
I'm going to have to nominate @SeanBawden, @VW_Lawyers and @SpringLawFirm for my picks for the #clawbies2018— Devan M (@CoffeeShopNomad) December 5, 2018
What a compliment from this brilliant lawyer. Everyone needs to go follow Sarah asap; she's not only fighting the good fight in Hamilton, she has an amazing blog that demystifies the law around labour, employment and human rights.— Jennifer Taylor Chan (@jennifertchan) December 5, 2018
Best new law blog? Definitely. #clawbies2018 https://t.co/rji1huc3Wk
What to read when you’re not reading my blog/what I read when I’m not reading cases: Proud to nominate @MonkhouseLaw , @MitchRoseSGRLLP and @SeanBawden as my go-to employment law blogs for #clawbies2018 https://t.co/OvCkbNiOAF— Sarah Molyneaux (@Sarah_Molyneaux) December 5, 2018
And special mention to @ElsaAsce and @jennifertchan for being workplace law folks with blogs tackling a range of issues relevant to lawyers and others with an emphasis on honesty and progressive values. And Alcohol and Advocacy, because I like it. #clawbies2018— Sarah Molyneaux (@Sarah_Molyneaux) December 5, 2018
My official #clawbies2018 podcast nominations:— Camille Labchuk (@CamilleLabchuk) December 5, 2018
- The Docket by @mspratt & @EmilieTaman
- Of Counsel by @SeanRobichaud
- Driving Law by @IRPlawyer
(Thanks to everyone who nominated Paw & Order!)
#clawbies2018 my fav condo law blogs are @Condo_Adviser @LashCondoLaw and @CondoLawNews. Great content. Easy to read. Relevant.— Michelle Kelly (@MichelleK_Condo) December 5, 2018
@SeanRobichaud ‘s Of Counsel is valuable to my experience as an articling student: I learn; I’m inspired; I’m empowered; I think about what made me go into law. I get so much direction from every single episode #clawbies2018 https://t.co/cXXRxs0d5y— Nancy Sarmento Barkhordari (@nancy_sarmento) December 6, 2018
— Danann Hawes (@Hawesman) December 6, 2018
I have to take the time to nominate Objection! a great new podcast produced by @kellymdoctor and Nadine Blum @GPLLP for #clawbies2018 https://t.co/Hz59h257aj— Christine Mainville (@mtlotto) December 7, 2018
It's #clawbies2018 time already? So many great podcasts/blogs this year, hard to narrow to 3! My votes go to:— Erin Cowling (@Cowlingerin) December 11, 2018
- @IRPlawyer's podcast on cases that should have gone to the SCC (but didn't)
- @InHouseAllies blog/podcast are both great
- @EvaChanWeb Your go-to social media blog
I would like to nominate @ReconciliYEG for #clawbies2018 for all their hard work in reconciliation and law— Meghan savage (@Meghansavage03) December 11, 2018
I nominate @ReconciliYEG for the #clawbies2018. They cover very important issues that all Canadians, and certainly all Albertans, need to know about the original peoples of Turtle Island.— sîpîysis (@BruksAP) December 11, 2018
I nominate @ReconciliYEG for #clawbies2018 for all their hard work in reconciliation and Law— Theonardo (@H0T5TEPPA) December 11, 2018
I nominate @ReconciliYEG for the #clawbies2018 !— Becky Best (@bestbertwistle) December 11, 2018
Nominating @OffIvory by @SelfRepsCanada for #clawbies2018 @ProfJulieMac and @DaynaKaren are doing important work highlighting #a2j issues and bridging the knowledge gap between the public and the legal community. Podcast is well-produced and easy to listen to.— Jeff Rose-Martland (@rosemartland) December 12, 2018
I nominate @Cowlingerin— Meg Reuben (@Scheenel) December 12, 2018
For her #WomenLeadinginLaw series. Her work is phenomenal & inspiring to Canadian female lawyers, and reflects true diversity.#clawbies2018
Great open access teaching tool and blawg for the rest of us worthy of #clawbies2018 Kudos to @jonfestinger @AllardLaw https://t.co/JqBmUdWVUi— Adam Dodek (@ADodek) December 12, 2018
#clawbies2018 "Jumping Off the Ivory Tower" presents a dedicated effort to inform listeners about important work going on both in Canada and internationally, especially regarding improving affordable #A2J— Bev Boyden (@FBteamlegal) December 12, 2018
I'm nominating the Canadian Law Blog 'Jumping off the Ivory Tower' for this year's Cdn Law Blog Award #clawbies2018— Barbara Captijn (@ReformTarion) December 11, 2018
Why? It's informative, respectful of all parties, entertaining, with the right dose of thought-provoking debate
I’d like to nominate @buildingnewlaw for #clawbies2018 Every episode is inspiring and informative!— Lisa Feldstein (@lisafeldstein) December 12, 2018
I second the nomination for Of Counsel #clawbies2018 https://t.co/ojZDYYRCTb— Lisa Feldstein (@lisafeldstein) December 12, 2018
Must read Canadian employment law blogs: @SeanBawden, @barrybfisher and @MonkhouseLaw. #hrlaw #clawbies2018— Laura Flynn (@Laura_Flynnn) December 13, 2018
We've said it before, we love @MichelleK_Condo's blog. Our sister blog from a different mother, some would say. Regular and consistent posts and no-nonsense in its practical tips! Very deserving of a #clawbies2018. https://t.co/WxtbgVLnC5— Condo Adviser (@Condo_Adviser) December 13, 2018
I know @slaw_dot_ca is in the hall of fame, but it's become a place where writers have their own voices, and columnists have a blogging space without necessarily having their own blogs, so my #clawbies2018 nominations are @OmarHaRedeye, @ACWoolleyYYC, & @ADodek's Slaw columns.— Sarah Sutherland (@parallaxinfo) December 13, 2018
Keep on listening to the end of this episode for some reflections from a self-represented litigant. These are the perspectives we lawyers need to hear. It's grounds for a #clawbies2018 nomination for @OffIvory too 👍👏 https://t.co/BkvD15Ty6B— Darin Thompson (@darin_thompson) December 13, 2018
Here they are: My #Clawbies2018 nominations! https://t.co/J6ye2dqRrV via @Condo_Adviser @robaburto @LashCondoLaw @juriblogue @gowlingwlg_ca @ajefo_justice @pratiquO @commonlawfr— Rodrigue Escayola (@escayoLaw) December 13, 2018
It’s not easy to select just three nominees for #clawbies2018, but we’re voting for @FreshLegalTeam @Sarah_Molyneaux and @thecourtdotca for their ability to break down relevant legal issues so that anyone can learn from them. pic.twitter.com/jAhCxKphDP— Shulman Law Firm (@shulmanlawfirm) December 13, 2018
I hope Paw & Order of @AnimalJustice wins the #clawbies2018 award this year! Good luck!— Rebeka Breder (@animallawcanada) December 13, 2018
— Brian Chutskoff (@BrianChutskoff) December 14, 2018
— Justin W Anisman (@JustinAnisman) December 14, 2018
The 13th Annual Clawbies are upon us! I’d like to nominate @ProfJulieMac for the Change & Advocacy Award… can we make it a four-peat? Thanks for all the great work you do on #A2J, Julie! #clawbies2018 pic.twitter.com/9rQku3V98H— John-Paul Boyd (@BoydArbitration) December 14, 2018
Rinse and repeat #clawbies2018 https://t.co/HchRDzUCi5— Mark Rubenstein (@mrubenst) December 15, 2018
I nominate @ReconciliYEG for the #clawbies2018— Kim G (@g05_kim) December 16, 2018
I nominate @ReconciliYEG for the #clawbies2018— emdlopez (@emdlopez) December 16, 2018
I would like to nominate @feigenbaumlaw, @bordenfamlaw, and @crisis_lawyer for the #clawbies2018. Their blogs are always insightful and informative.— Lanna Barrison (@LannaBarrison) December 17, 2018
Nominating @MillsMillsLLP, @mrhowietoyou , and @PeterMcSherry for the #clawbies2018. All great law blogs!— Wake Up Dylan (@WakeUpDylan) December 17, 2018
#clawbies2018 nomination time and these folks deserve recognition for their informative and well-written blogs: @AHLawLLP (family law, estate, emp law). @MKLawyers_CA (estate, emp law, enviro law). @hmc_lawyers (emp law, construction law, insurance law). @derfelinjury (PI law)— Dan Davidson (@Dan_Davidson_) December 18, 2018
So many amazing Canadian law blogs. I would like to nominate @ReconciliYEG for the creative, powerful and generous work they do to foster learning/unlearning: https://t.co/UzaC7SP6zJ #Clawbies2018— Gillian Calder (@gilliancalder) December 19, 2018
I nominate @Sarah_Molyneaux for Best New Blog & Best Niche Blog. https://t.co/bNWogNaJVI offers workers practical labour & human rights tips on pressing legal issues like accommodation & sexual harassment, plus she's an actionable feminist and ally! #clawbies2018 #Onlab #MeToo https://t.co/J8cfnkdjkN— Darcel Bullen (@DarcelBullen) December 19, 2018
I nominate @reconciliactionyeg for the #clawbies2018 because I love reading their action-inspiring posts.— Katelynn Cave (@wonderkat_yeg) December 19, 2018
I'd like to nominate @reconciliactionyeg for the #clawbies2018. Their posts are so interesting and educational and I really enjoy reading them.— Jess Marie (@JessMarieLLP) December 19, 2018
#clawbies2018 I nominate The National Self-Represented Litigant Project's Director, Professor Julie Macfarlane who has fearlessly & tirelessly educated both the profession & public about Canada's serious Access 2 Justice issues for this years Clawbie Award. Thank you— Judy Gayton (@JMGayton1) December 19, 2018
For #clawbies2018 I nominate three blogs that surprisingly haven’t won before: 1. @WiseHealthLaw’s https://t.co/Jp3nWG7QJN for insightful health law updates— Lonny Rosen (@LonnyRosen) December 20, 2018
For #clawbies2018 I nominate three blogs that surprisingly haven’t won before: 2. @SMLLawToronto‘s https://t.co/T8Tk3TeAbD’s Regulation Pro for professional regulation commentary by leaders in the field— Lonny Rosen (@LonnyRosen) December 20, 2018
For #clawbies2018 I nominate three blogs that surprisingly haven’t won before: 3. @LorneSossin’s https://t.co/3j09uAGjNQ administrative law commentary, which hopefully will continue post-appointment to the Bench!— Lonny Rosen (@LonnyRosen) December 20, 2018
For #clawbies2018 I nominate three blogs that surprisingly haven’t won before: 3. @LorneSossin’s https://t.co/3j09uAGjNQ administrative law commentary, which hopefully will continue post-appointment to the Bench!— Lonny Rosen (@LonnyRosen) December 20, 2018
@ProfJulieMac and the work of the @NSRLP have been.ground breaking!#clawbies2018 I nominate @ProfJulieMac !!! 🏆🥇🎖 https://t.co/JT4CaMRV7c— @ (@FlaneuseDuMonde) December 20, 2018
for #clawbies2018 i nominate@Sarah_Molyneaux's excellent client/worker-friendly employment law blog https://t.co/33JlNQYFuR and @supremeadvocacy's practitioner-focused appellate review blog https://t.co/hl1pXLn76t!— Fathima Cader (@ficader) December 20, 2018
#clawbies2018 I nominate Objection! podcast by @GPLLP lawyers @nadinesblum and @kellymdoctor. Episodes seek to expose injustices in criminal and employment law that might otherwise be overlooked. https://t.co/ER1gLNGO2r
— Gail Henderson (@hendersongaile) December 20, 2018
#Clawbies2018 https://t.co/iewDo4WX9X
— Megan Washington (@mh_washington) December 20, 2018
We’re excited to nominate three outstanding blogs for the 2018 Clawbies! This year, our votes go to @PrecedentMag, @SupremeAdvocacy and @CanLIIConnects.
— Aird & Berlis Energy (@energy_insider) December 20, 2018
Good luck to all and Happy Holidays! #clawbies2018 pic.twitter.com/XBh8Vpesx6
I nominate the amazing Paw & Order podcast for the 2018 Clawbie award!! #clawbies2018
— Jo Snyder (@JoSny) December 20, 2018
I nominate the Paw & Order podcast for the 2018 Clawbie award!#clawbies2018
— Paul Landini (@mrpaullandini) December 20, 2018
I’d like to nominate my favourite law related podcast Paw and Order for #clawbies2018
— Katerina Svozilkova (@KaterinaS00) December 20, 2018
I happily nominate the Paw & Order Podcast for the #clawbies2018. @CamilleLabchuk & @petersankoff help listeners of all kinds understand the complexities & possibilities of #animallaw. https://t.co/rU58A07cdT
— Kendra Coulter (@DrKendraCoulter) December 20, 2018
Surely Driving Law (@DrivingLawPod) with Kyla Lee and (occasionally/frequently/usually) Paul Doroshenko has already been nominated for the #clawbies2018.
— Chad Haggerty (@Chagg164) December 20, 2018
If not, please accept this as their nomination.
I nominate @ReconciliYEG for #clawbies2018 for their efforts in reconciliation.
— Bethany (@Bethskees) December 20, 2018
Interrupting our winter hiatus to sending the kindest of nom's to fellow #canlaw podcasters who keep pushing the bar, including:
— Lawyered Podcast (@lawyeredpodcast) December 20, 2018
- @buildingnewlaw
- @SeanRobichaud's "Of Counsel"
- @mspratt's "The Docket" #clawbies2018
#clawbies2018 https://t.co/jHUvkzVjRz
— Elise Wouters (@elise_wouters) December 20, 2018
Hi, i’m nominating a podcast for the #clawbies2018. If you haven’t already voted, please consider voting for the pawsome #pawandorder animal law podcast hosted by #CamilleLabchuck and #PeterSankoff 🐾
— Vancouver Animal Lawyer Victoria Shroff (@shroffanimallaw) December 20, 2018
It’s #Clawbies2018 time! I'd like to nominate @WiseHealthLaw , @cginjurylawyers @emplawCA & @GelmanLaw- insightful and informative weekly commentary on legal developments and caselaw.
— KBP (@k_polus) December 20, 2018
I hope I am not too late! My #clawbies2018 nomination goes to @Cowlingerin for showcasing talented women and otherwise having a very interesting blog.
— Atrisha Lewis (@atrishalewis) December 20, 2018
I nominate Paw & Order podcast for the 2018 Clawbie Award! #clawbies2018
— Lara (@larandev) December 20, 2018
Gratitude to @CamilleLabchuk & @petersankoff for sharing the world of animal law w/rest of us and making it so accessible (and occasionally hilarious). I've learned a ton! #SankSoDank 😉
My favourite podcasts this year are @SeanRobichaud’s “Of Counsel” and “Paw & Order” featuring the best host ever @CamilleLabchuk #clawbies2018
— Atrisha Lewis (@atrishalewis) December 20, 2018
I nominate @ReconciliYEG for #clawbies2018 for their efforts in reconciliation.
— keeley (@keeliibeelio) December 20, 2018
I nominate @ReconciliYEG for the #clawbies2018 because I love reading their action-inspiring posts.
— Katelynn Cave (@wonderkat_yeg) December 20, 2018
Ha! Erin is eligible? My nomination /vote for #clawbies2018 also to @Cowlingerin for “Women leading in law”. Always a good read.
— Janis Criger (@Thinqr1) December 20, 2018
I'd like to nominate @GPLLP amazing podcast Objection! for #clawbies2018
— Rayna Shienfield (@raynashienfield) December 20, 2018
I would like to nominate @ReconciliYEG for #clawbies2018 for all their hard work in reconciliation and law
— Sloth (@m_slabz) December 21, 2018
I nominate @Sarah_Molyneaux and her blog for Best New Blog and Best Niche Blog. It is a wealth of information and a joy to read! #clawbies2018
— Erin Hallock (@ErinHRLaw) December 21, 2018
I’d like to nominate @ReconciliYEG for the #Clawbies2018 - a wonderful blog run by my talented peers @UAlbertaLaw https://t.co/QoXldWGTsQ
— Sheeno (@BangBangBangash) December 21, 2018
I nominate this blog for a Clawbie. #clawbies2018 https://t.co/uavqDREYnw
— Will Mawer (@willmawer) December 21, 2018
I second this! 🙋🏼♀️#WomenInLaw power vote for #Clawbies2018 goes to @Cowlingerin
— Breanna Needham (@Breanna_Needham) December 21, 2018
#Clawbies2018 @Cowlingerin #Leadership #women #law #cdnlaw
— Adam Dodek (@ADodek) December 21, 2018
I nominate @Cowlingerin for #clawbies2018!
— Grace Cleveland (@graceccleveland) December 21, 2018
#clawbies2018 I nominate Objection! podcast by @GPLLP lawyers @nadinesblum and @kellymdoctor. Episodes seek to expose injustices in criminal and employment law that might otherwise be overlooked.
— Dave Bulmer (@BulmerDave) December 21, 2018
My #clawbies2018 nomination goes to @Cowlingerin for her Women Leading in Law series. Best podcast is @SeanRobichaud for Of Counsel. And I nominate @jthomascurry in the best guest performance category for his interview in Of Counsel.
— Jeff Feiner (@jefffeiner) December 21, 2018
Hi, i’m nominating a podcast for the #clawbies2018. If you haven’t already voted, please consider voting for the pawsome #pawandorder animal law podcast hosted by #CamilleLabchuck and #PeterSankoff 🐾
— Harold Lewis (@sabby5) December 21, 2018
I nominate @ReconciliYEG for the #clawbies2018
— JesseChisholm (@JesseChisholm) December 21, 2018
I wish to nominate @buildingnewlaw for the #clawbies2018 for inspiring me to think outside the box! pic.twitter.com/ctr4aVSFvP
— Erin Brandt (@ErinBrandtJD) December 21, 2018
Ok, my #clawbies2018 podcast nominations: @StereoDecisis; The Docket with @mspratt and @EmilieTaman; Of Council with @SeanRobichaud (even if they were boasting about how their guests become judges. @IntrepidPodcast’s guests
— Craig Forcese (@cforcese) December 21, 2018
are *already* important). /1
And my #clawbies2018 blog nominations: @pauldalyesq Admin Law Matters; @DoubleAspect Double Aspect. And can we add twitter feed? My colleague @cmathen and @PhilippeLagasse twitter feeds are musts. /2
— Craig Forcese (@cforcese) December 21, 2018
I nominate @IntrepidPodcast for the #clawbies2018
— D. Michael Day (@DMike_Day) December 21, 2018
I nominate @IntrepidPodcast for the #clawbies2018
— Mark Gordon ⚓️ (@iFrumious) December 21, 2018
Without a doubt @IntrepidPodcast needs to be on the #clawbies2018 short list!! https://t.co/wwwJmfPm3K
— Michael Spratt (@mspratt) December 21, 2018
I nominate @IntrepidPodcast for the #clawbies2018. WOOOHOOO!!!
— Signal over noise (@Hakai_Lens) December 21, 2018
I nominate @IntrepidPodcast for the #clawbies2018
— Stephen Cartwright (@aliensnoman) December 21, 2018
Canadian legal podcasting has taken huge leaps forward in recent years. I now have many I would nominate for #clawbies2018, but my top five would be Paw & Order, Objection!, @StereoDecisis, the Docket, and Of Counsel. All excellent.
— Benjamin Oliphant (@BenOliphant) December 21, 2018
I nominate @IntrepidPodcast for the #clawbies2018 #cdnnatsec
— Jeff Thompson (@Jt3066Jeff) December 23, 2018
I nominate @IntrepidPodcast for the #clawbies2018. Probably the best Canadian policy podcast out there. https://t.co/6hTyikXPIv
— Jeffrey Neto (@netojeff) December 22, 2018
I nominate @IntrepidPodcast for the #clawbies2018
— Alex Braden (@AJBraden) December 22, 2018
I nominate @IntrepidPodcast for the #clawbies2018
— Leah West (@leahwestyow) December 22, 2018
I would like to nominate the brilliant work of @ReconciliYEG for #clawbies2018
— Toomba (@Toomba22) December 22, 2018
I nominate @ReconciliYEG for a #clawbies2018!
— Joanne Cave (@joannecave) December 22, 2018
I nominate @IntrepidPodcast for the #clawbies2018 #cdnnatsec
— Katie Fry (@katief18) December 22, 2018
I nominated @IntrepidPodcast for the #clawbies2018 #cdnnatsec
— David Bustin (@avgnsdave) December 22, 2018
I nominate @IntrepidPodcast for the #clawbies2018. Seriously, I’ve listened to every episode at least once and assigned it to students and classes. It’s not just interesting and informative, it’s a public service. Just a real service on an important topic at an important time. https://t.co/f9dxmOMTpw
— Michael Nesbitt (@MichaelJNesbitt) December 21, 2018
I nominate @IntrepidPodcast for the #clawbies2018! An excellent national security law and policy podcast that shines a lot of light on a field that doesn’t get much coverage in Canada.
— Jay Pelletier (@peltch31) December 21, 2018
#clawbies2018 Andrea Hill writes cutting edge cannabis blog for @SkyLaw_ca
— Doug MacLeod (@dougmacleodCAN) December 21, 2018
#Clawbies2018 Lisa Stam has been blogging for years and keeps getting better and better @SpringLawFirm
— Doug MacLeod (@dougmacleodCAN) December 21, 2018