As tariff talks continue, there’s a push happening for Canadians to buy more domestic products.
However, this can be more difficult than one might expect. Only 51 per cent of production or manufacturing costs need to be charged in Canada and the last change to the product needs to take place in Canada in order for an item to qualify as made in Canada.
Many Canadian websites are working to make lists of Canadian products, in an effort to support local.
If you’d like to check out the lists that feature items made in Canada, visit madeinca.ca and madeincanadadirectory.ca.