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Overview of Canadians' Eating Habits

"This report, the first in a series, presents the initial results of the 2004 Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS): Nutrition...it is the first national survey of Canadians' eating habits since the early 1970s and is the largest and most comprehensive survey of its kind ever conducted in Canada."
Creator(s): Didier Garriguet | Date Published: 2006-07-06

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Eating More; Enjoying Less

"Americans are eating more but enjoying it less. Just 39% of adults in the latest Pew Research Center survey say they enjoy eating "a great deal," down from the 48% who said the same in a Gallup survey in 1989."
Creator(s): Pew Research Center | Date Published: 2006-04-19

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National Tourism & Cuisine Forum: "Recipes for Success"

"Proceedings and Final Report, Halifax June 11-13, 2001. The Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) has identified that tourism and cuisine play a major role in the affirmation of Canadian identity and cultural development."
Creator(s): Canadian Tourism Commission | Date Published: 2003-06

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Aquiring a Taste for Cuisine Tourism: A Product Development Strategy

"Canada will be the premier four-season destination to connect with nature and to experience diverse cultures and communities."
Creator(s): Canadian Tourism Commission | Date Published: 2002-06


 

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Creator(s): Arrimage : Corporation culturelle des Îles-de-la-Madeleine | Date Published: 2004-01-05

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"Community Arts Ontario was formally established in 1991, and currently represent a network of over 145 arts agencies, institutions, and municipalities across Ontario and close to 100 individual artists and public supporters."

    

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