If you're the type that would happily sit down to a bowl of slop for Thanksgiving or who thinks hanging onto a oversized plastic key for 5 hours in artificial rain is no biggie, I know where you're headed this Sunday. Big Brother Canada is casting for their inaugural season and I am basically hyperventilating, you guys. Would I be more of a Nakomis or a Britney? It could go either way. And they have to have at least one east coast representative, right? Might as well be me. Or you for that matter, so get really ripped in the next few days and wow them with your confrontational nature this Sunday. Will the Canadian production skew more US (nerdy, strategic) or British (screaming, fistfights)? I am predicting at least one competition starring maple syrup. Who is going to make the Canadian equivalent of Joker's Updates? Can I be the mod? —Stephanie Johns
Sunday October 7, World Trade and Convention Centre, 1800 Argyle Street, 8am-2pm
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