Blaine (cartoonist)

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Blaine was the name used by a political cartoonist from Hamilton, Ontario in Canada. [1]

He received the National Cartoonist Society Political Cartoon Award for 1969.

In 1963 Blaine became the first cartoonist ever to win the now internationally famous Salon of Cartoons, in Montreal. He also in 1970 became the first and only Canadian to win the New York-based "Reuben" Category Award for editorial cartooning.

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  1. ^ MacDonald, Blaine (1967). The Hamilton Spectator Presents Editorial Cartoons by Blaine. The Hamilton Spectator/ printed by: The Carswell Printing Company. 

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