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The '''Automobile Journalists Association of Canada''' ('''AJAC''') is an association of professional journalists, writers and photographers whose focus is the [[automobile]] and the automotive industry in Canada. Since 1985 AJAC has held an annual Canadian [[Car of the Year]] award.  
The '''Automobile Journalists Association of Canada''' ('''AJAC''') is an association of professional journalists, writers and photographers whose focus is the [[automobile]] and the automotive industry in Canada. Since 1985 AJAC has held an annual Canadian [[Car of the Year]] award.  


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* http://www.ajac.ca
* http://www.ajac.ca
*[http://www4.autonet.ca/FR/Nouvelles/article.php?file=/Nouvelles/2006/01/26/1412693.html French article about a controversy at AJAC]
*[http://www4.autonet.ca/FR/Nouvelles/article.php?file=/Nouvelles/2006/01/26/1412693.html French article about a controversy at AJAC]
 
[[Category:Canadian journalism organizations]]

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The Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) is an association of professional journalists, writers and photographers whose focus is the automobile and the automotive industry in Canada. Since 1985 AJAC has held an annual Canadian Car of the Year award.

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