There’s never been a better time to drink Canadian. So consider swapping out your American beer, wine and spirits for these locally made alternatives. The US booze: Any California cab The ...
But if anything, that made me savour what it does do remarkably well — the core magic-based gameplay — all the more. Above all else, I have to commend this Canadian team for taking a big swing here.
A recent Field Agent survey revealed that when shopping for grocery items, a whopping 90 per cent of respondents said they would be switching to Canadian-made products when possible, and 56 per cent ...
It’s hard to imagine now, but for a teenage Southwestern Ontario farm boy in the 1960s, finding Canadian-made products wasn’t difficult. On a spring morning, he might rise from his Baronette ...
Plus, there would be the added benefit of supporting Canadian manufacturers who may be impacted by the U.S. import tariffs. How to tell if a product is made in Canada at the grocery store Although ...
Ninety-five per cent of Yahoo Canada readers say they want to buy Canadian brands even though tariff talks between Canada and the U.S. are ongoing. (Image via Getty Images) ...
though Kendrick Lamar’s multiple wins for “Not Like Us” — accepted in a Canadian tuxedo, no less — made Drake a major talking point. The most-decorated Grammy-winner of all time finally ...
Photo by Caroline Phillips. BeaverTails co-founder Grant Hooker says business is booming as a frosty Canadian winter has skaters stopping in to enjoy the iconic pastries on the Rideau Canal Skateway. ...
Patti Henderson pulls Bamboolia toilet paper, Yumi oatmeal, and Dairyland creamer, all Canadian products ... a growing number of shoppers seeking made-in-Canada labels, aided by some retailers ...
Watches from Canada? They are Swiss-made. O.K., skip the watch, too. I felt like shouting over the intercom, “I want to buy Canadian to send a message!” but how can I do that when what I ...
But truly buying Canadian is not always easy, considering seasonality of fruits and vegetables, possibly deceptive packaging and staple items that may not be made by Canadian producers.
“Right now there is such a massive shift in what people are looking at, either hyper local B.C. or Canadian-made products,” Minister of Agriculture Lana Popham said. The province is also bulki ...