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We're here. Are you?

Thu, Feb 26, 2009

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HelloWorld

Is this thing on? You’re awfully quiet.

No one wants to scrap about mercury in high fructose corn syrup? Amy’s got a PhD and she’s not afraid to use it.  Everyone agrees there’s no recession in Montreal? Share your views. The Soup Nancy can take it.

Or are we being quintessentially polite Canadians? Since everyone seems reluctant to chime in, I’ll make it easy on you. I’ve added a poll so you can weigh in on the issues that mean the most to you and that’s where we’ll start. You don’t have to leave your name. Just click a few buttons. You can even leave a suggestion in the poll if we missed something.

Feeling particularly brave? Drop a note in the comments section.

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6 Responses to “We're here. Are you?”

  1. amyproulx says:

    I’m wishing there was an RSS feed function for groups and fan pages on Facebook. Not as of yet.

  2. Amy, RSS feed function has been added to the blog so people can subscribe. Not sure how this affects Facebook.

  3. Cheryl A says:

    In the constant pursuit of local – and interesting – I would love to see more on all the fantastic offerings of our Candaian food world.

  4. Cheryl A, thanks for letting me know your interests. What part of the country are you from?

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