Posted on 05 June 2010. Tags: Canada, expat, I wanna be Canadian, Immigration, The Canadian Project, Vancouver
I just discovered that I have 100 days to become a real Canadian. Scary eh?!? I really don’t know how this videolog series will unfold, but I would love to interview you if you consider yourself a real Canadian!
Leave a comment or fill out my contact form.
Talk to you soon…
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I would love to talk to you about being Canadian…what it means, what I think makes me Canadian, why I am proud to say I am Canadian and anything else!
You forgot to say thank you at the end of the post! Also, needs more poutine. And all-dressed chips.
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I LOVED your video!
Looking forward to that series of videologs… 

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@vheringer That’s the thing abt being Cdn, u can celebrate being Brazilian, dislike maple syrup & still be one! Congrats on 100 days to go!
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@vheringer I’m in!! I’ll have to give it some thought in the context of your project because all cultures can be equally Canadian to me.
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I need some suggestions from you, Tweeps! Who is the most #Canadian person you know? http://madameheringer.com/2010/06/05/the...
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@jenbarron Are you in then? We could talk about the cultural differences across the country, what you consider when designing a comm plan!
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