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Well it’s been fun Canada, but now it’s time to shatter some dreams.
We’ve whittled your over 75 photo challenge entries down to the best six depicting the places you believe Stephen Harper would rather be than in Copenhagen at the United Nations climate summit, currently underway.
Your mission, should you accept it, is to pick an image that will haunt Stephen Harper forever. In case you’ve forgotten, our photo challengers are competing for 3 incredible prizes, pictured below.
To those whose entries have made it this far, congratulations, you are still in the running to win the Stephen Harper ‘Anywhere But Copenhagen’ photo challenge… may you use your social networks shamelessly to amass the most votes.
To those who’s images did not make the cut, thank you for your submissions. You may not have won, but we now bestow upon you the title of Honorary Liberal Photoshop Ninja. Rest assured there will come a time when we will call upon your talents once again – and we know you’ll be ready to serve.
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Update: We have a winner
Voting is now closed and the winners are…
First prize – Where’s Steven by Josef in Brantford
Second prize - See no evil, hear no evil by Darren in Minto
Third prize – Communist Party by David in Ottawa
Thanks to all who participated in the contest – and thanks especially to all of you who voted (and congratulations to our lucky voter, Harold O.)

1. Where’s Harper by Josef in Brantford

2. Where the wild things are by Stephen in Burnaby

3. Communist Party by David in Ottawa

4. Something is rotten in the State of Denmark by Ben in Kingston

5. How Harper learned to stop worrying and love the bomb by Dwight in Bridgewater

6. See no evil, hear no evil by Darren in Minto

In case you missed it, please click here to see the complete list of submissions.



