It turned out to be easier than I thought to shim in support for Canary.
Canary works great with Chrome's SB interface, as Rob suggested.

David, if you want to help me test a version with full support for Canary,
you can download a debug version of the plugin here:
http://cl.ly/3f043W1Q1f0X. Extract the zip file and open the extracted
GoogleChrome.qsplugin file. Please report any bugs in this issue:
https://github.com/ndreas/GoogleChrome-qsplugin/issues/4

If everything works (which it seems to do) I'll build a release version for
inclusion in QS.

 // Andreas

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