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Northern Voice
Frequency Annual
Location(s) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Years active 2005-2013
Budget Non-Profit
Organized by Northern Voice Conference Society.
Website northernvoice.ca

Northern Voice was an annual blogging, social software and online communities conference held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from 2005 to 2013. The conference was organized by members of the Vancouver blogging community, who attempted to keep the event accessible to as many people as possible. Keynote speakers at Northern Voice included Anil Dash (then of Six Apart), Matt Mullenweg of WordPress, Nora Young of CBC Radio, Chris Messina, April Smith and Chris Wilson.

Northern Voice events:

About Northern Voice

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The idea for a Canadian blogging conference was first mentioned on Darren Barefoot's blog in March 2004.[1][_failed verification_]

Conference organizers included Darren Barefoot, Kris Krug, Brian Lamb, Cyprien Lomas, Boris Mann, James Sherret, Travis Smith, Julie Szabo, Roland Tanglao, Lauren Wood, Dale McGladdery, Shane Birley, Allyson McGrane, and Jonathon Narvey.

Northern Voice started as a one-day event, held on Saturdays. In 2007, a second day was added, for an unconference known as Moose Camp.[2]

Discussion topics included "how blogging interacts with family life, education, travel, photography, community building and establishing professional profiles."[2]

  1. ^ Darren Barefoot's blog
  2. ^ a b Northern Voice 2007 website