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CBC Digital Archives - My Canada Includes Tourtire - An ode to poutine

CBC Digital Archives

An ode to poutine

Is there such a thing as Canadian cuisine? The idea of ordering "Canadian" may have some scratching their heads. But Canada has given the world its share of gastronomic delights. From peameal bacon to poutine to pemmican, CBC Archives digs in to some distinctly homegrown fare.

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Fernand Lachance on his greasy gastronomic contribution.
Medium: Radio
Program: C'est la vie
Broadcast Date: March 20, 2000
Guest(s): Fernand Lachance
Host: Bernard St. Laurent
Reporter: Sue Bell
Duration: 8:20

Last updated: March 20, 2015

Page consulted on March 20, 2015

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