Atlantic Canadians say: When it’s locally produced, quality is assured. Laura Hillier, Tracyville, NB
Congratulations Prince Edward Island!

Prince Edward Island is number one on the leaderboard with most pledges per capita. However, everyone's a winner in the Eat Atlantic Challenge. Thank you to the more than 4,400 Atlantic Canadians who took part. Let's continue to choose Atlantic first throughout the year!


So many choices
Great Atlantic food ideas!

Provincial Leaderboard Pledges Participation Ratio
Prince Edward Island 684 487.17
Nova Scotia 2098 223.30
New Brunswick 1344 179.60
Newfoundland 300 58.94

 

Atlantic Ministers join the Challenge!

Hon. John MacDonell
Minister of Agriculture
Nova Scotia
Hon. Ronald Ouellette
Minister of Agriculture and Aquaculture
New Brunswick
Hon. George Webster
Minister of Agriculture
Prince Edward Island
Hon. Kathy Dunderdale
Minister Responsible for the Forestry and Agrifoods Agency
Newfoundland and Labrador
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Here's a Charlottetown restaurant offering great, homemade Atlantic meals. The crab cakes sound amazing! www.merchantmanpub.com
11:09 AM Dec 10

Back to basics. Winter vegetables are a holiday classic: carrots, rutabaga, parsnip, cabbage, onions, beets, squash… recipes at hortns.com
10:04 AM Nov 25

Check out eatatlantic.ca for touching stories from Atlantic Canadians about their Atlantic holiday memories!
4:56 PM Nov 23

We’re tweeting an Atlantic Christmas! Watch for ideas, tips and products all month long to help you make Atlantic choices for the holidays.
4:55 PM Nov 23

Great presentation here last week by Jon Steinman: where our food's from, getting producers and consumers together. deconstructingdinner.ca
12:57 PM Oct 05

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