“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 ...
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.
The wide range of labels make identifying Canadian products “extremely tricky” for consumers, say experts. Here’s how to make sense of Canadian labels.
It’s already forcing the hand of companies in Canada’s food and beverage processing sector. News reports surfaced this week about Canadian-born food companies whose growth depends on expanding ...
Tariffs are on hold ... But the push to 'Buy Canadian' anyways, has begun... Sparking a keen interest in this country about where our food comes from...And how it gets to grocery stores. The CBC’s ...