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Podcast 108: Toronto is a pretty frickin' veg-friendly city
Saturday, 09 August 2008

Today, we (Colleen and Angeline) discussed the great visitors we had at the Resource Centre, including honey-mooners from VegMichigan. They visited more of Toronto's vegetarian restaurants than we have eaten at! Their biggest event of the year is VegFest in April. Road trip anyone? We were also visited by a vegetarian doctor who must, unfortunately, remain nameless because he's not taking new patients.

 We also waxed poetic on the Vegetarian Food Fair which is coming up soon (Sept. 5, 6, 7), veg-friendly cities in North America, the advantages and disadvantages of watching upsetting films like Earthlings (available at our Resource Centre. View trailer), the vegan bake sale Colleen recently participated in to raise money for Rabbit Rescue, and fakey meats.

This podcast is a quotation mark enclosed, "seafood"-wrapped 34 minutes long.

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