I’ve just updated the Blogroll, changed some stuff, removed stale blogs and added a few.
Go take a look though them – there’s the well known Anglican blogs, plus the Canadian Anglican blogs you’re just not going to hear about anywhere else.
New on the list is The Scriptorium by Church of the Good Shepherd (St Catharines) assistant priest Scott Walker. Also Northern Plains Anglicans, OK not exactly Canadian but I did give Tim Fountain honorary Canadian status a while back – South Dakota having a lot more in common with us than Mississippi or those other strange warm places (though he needs to understand they should be known as Prairies)
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Anything else to add to the list (we’re looking for orthodox Canadian Anglican content), let us know in the comments.

Thank’s Peter, my horizons have expanded !
Anglican Communion Alliance links to the old site; the new site is active at http://www.anglicancommunionalliance.ca/ – not much info there yet.
Right you are, I’ll make the adjustments soon.
I am a new-bee lay blogger of lifelong Anglican persuasion, seeking to inform fellow Anglicans on current global Anglican issues from a thoroughly orthodox perspective.
I have not had time to personally author threads yet, but copy and reference the work of others that is courageous and truthful from my own perspective. I ‘dig’ controversy, but very few comments have been left so far.
Visit me:
rupertsregion.blogspot.com
Rupert (#4), I skimmed your blog and it looks okay. You’re a bit circumspect on where you stand personally, though. Most of what you’re posting is covered in a bunch of other places and you don’t add much commentary. I don’t think you can “compete” with the big sites in terms of reporting news and you need another angle if you want to increase your readership (beyond friends and family). I suppose this is a sad commentary on human nature, but, unless you wade into more controversial territory and express your opinion more forcefully, your blog will likely stay below the radar (which isn’t necessarily a bad thing). We regular blog commenters only have so much time to spread around.