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List of Free Proxy Servers in Canada to access Blocked sites easily..


After my previous article last week listing all the free proxy servers available worldwide to access blocked sites in certain places like Orkut, myspace, gmail, yahoo, youtube etc - I have received more requests from readers to give them proxy servers that are faster.

So the answer to the problem lies in finding proxy servers in your own country. Well, I will be starting off country by country and the first one to come on the list is Canada. Here we go Canadians Pals - hope you find this consolidated list useful to access the banned/blocked sites in Canada.

Note: Few pages might be blocked by fortigaurd or similar network administrators.. In such cases just add an extra s after http_:// that is https:// and you would gain access to most of the sites.

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