From food to beauty products to appliances, The Globe and Mail suggests alternatives for consumers looking to Buy Canadian ...
Canada has a diverse culinary landscape with famously delicious and iconic foods like poutine, butter tarts, and Nanaimo bars ...
Consumers are uniting against U.S. President Donald Trump’s punitive tariffs by boycotting imported goods from south of the ...
Here’s a list of consumer products and food, including lawn mowers, shampoo, teething sticks, holiday pyjamas, super glue and ...
As President Trump’s tariffs kick in on Tuesday, people across Ontario and the country are preparing to shift their purchasing habits.
Canadians shouldn’t expect large increase in grocery bills in event Donald Trump's tariffs spark a trade war, food industry ...
With 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian-made products set to be imposed by the U.S., many in Canada are planning to buy local to avoid providing profit to American companies.
“Product of Canada” applies when a food product’s primary ingredients, processing and associated labour are Canadian. The minor use of ingredients not typically grown or produced in Canada, such as ...
Many Canadians are taking matters into their own hands after Trump ordered the imposition of tariffs on goods from Canada.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced billions of dollars in new tariffs on U.S. imports to Canada. The affected goods include foods, appliances. jewelry and some clothing.
On Saturday, Trump signed an executive order imposing 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada and a 10% hit on China. By midday ...