Just as we were tucking away another Labour Day for another year comes word that Canada’s Thanksgiving is around the corner. Is it just me, or does it seem…
), revealed that the majority of Canadians will be celebrating this iconic event this year. To have fun with all of this, Club House had partnered with Team Canada’s Sarah Pavan, Olympic beach volleyball player, along with celebrity chef, Dave Barnett, to help galvanize Canadians to get involved with the survey: “I love a good competition on or off the court so I’m excited to debate – and eat – the Thanksgiving classics,” said Pavan, in a recent media release.
Who in the country will be celebrating the most? Apparently those living in the province of Ontario really love to put out a spread, followed by those living in Atlantic Canada, Alberta, Manitoba/Saskatchewan and British Columbia.“The Great Canadian Thanksgiving Debate celebrates diverse tastes of Canadians coast-to-coast,” said Trevor Squires, country manager at McCormick & Company, Canada, in a recent email release.
– Those living in British Columbia are the only majority among the provinces and regions to prefer a turkey sandwich with cranberry sauce versus turkey sandwich without the sauce– Albertan’s are the only majority in the entire country that choose dark turkey meat over whiteArticle content – Those residing in Quebec and Atlantic Canada are the most partial to using the term “dressing” vs. the term “stuffing”
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