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2012
             Marketing Canada Awards


 EDAC Cup Contender - Under $200,000
   Advertising - Single Advertisement


District of Lillooet
         “Cliff Boys”




                              sponsored by:
2012
                       Marketing Canada Awards


          EDAC Cup Contender - $200,000 - $600,000
             Advertising – Advertising Campaign
Alberta SouthWest Regional Economic Development
           “Alberta SouthWest Campaign”




                                         sponsored by:
2012
                   Marketing Canada Awards


         EDAC Cup Contender Over $600,000
               Promotions - Events

City of Hamilton Economic Development
                “Sew Hungry”




                                    sponsored by:
2012
                      Marketing Canada Awards



           EDAC Cup Recipient
            Advertising – Advertising Campaign
Alberta SouthWest Regional Economic Development
           “Alberta SouthWest Campaign”




                                         sponsored by:

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Contenders and Winner

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