Je suis à la recherche d'un dictionnaire de traduction papier pour l'anglais-français (canadien).

Je ne veux pas acheter aux USA, donc je préférerais #buyCanadian, si possible, merci beaucoup.
#Apprendrelefrançais #canadafort #apprendrefrançais #aide #s’ilvousplaît

Dearest Ontario residence, several weeks ago poured agreed with the Mary times to drop the provincial sales barriers between Ontario and the Maritime. It’s time for us to get familiar with all that the Maritime has to offer our beautiful sovereign nation!
Now i’m going to find a very time lobster business who will sell me a lobster and tell me how to cook it lol

#supportcanada #buycanadian #maritimes #themaritimes #ontario #ilovemycountry #canadastrong

madeinthemaritimes.com/

Do you own a #canadianbusiness that sells food? Can you support our #novascotia lobster catchers during Turnips attacks?

#canadian #buycanadian #supportCanadians

goldwaterseafoods.com/lobster.…

Canadians with dogs and/or cats, please read!


Are you buying Canadian? How Canadian is your dog’s food? Is it from a US company?

Feel free to browse through this list of Canadian dog and cat foods to find out if your brand made the list! (Notice Royale Canin, orijin and acana are owned by Mars now).
#dogs #cats #dogsoffediverse #catsoffediverse #fedicats #fedidogs #petowners

What can Canada do to Boost the Country


I have been asking myself “what CAN our next federal leader DO? What are some concrete steps Canada can take to safe guard our economy, and with that our sovereignty?
Here is a fantastic article breaks down a lot of avenues.

How Canadian is that Product?


While reading the packaging before purchasing, what do we look for to know just how Canadian a product is?

CLICK HERE and you’ll find all your answers on a trustworthy cite, by the government of Canada.

How I #buyCanadian is like this:
1. Look at the shelves for a maple leaf
2. Pull up #MapleScan on my cellphone
3. Double check by scanning it
4. If it’s a store brand, like No Name by Loblaws, but not a product of Canada, OR it says made in canada but NOT by a canadian company or parent company, I start scanning products on the shelf without a maple leaf.
5. Often times there ARE products on the shelf which are a true “ #productofCanada ”, by #canadiancompanies, sans maple leaf sticker with the price tag.

I’ll opt for #100%canadian where I can, mostly Canadian second, lastly made anywhere but the US.

If you’re curious whether a dairy brand is made with 100% Canadian Dairy, and zero imports, click here:

dairyfarmersofcanada.ca/en/can…

#Canadiandairy #buycanadian #boycottUSdairy #canada #noUSimports

in reply to Deborah Preuss, pcc 🇨🇦

@Deborah Hartmann Preuss, pcc Keep in mind, while all the brands in DFC’s list are made with 100% canadian dairy, they are not all 100% Canadian. Most appear to be, while some have parent companies in the US or France, and few are owned by an American company. Example: Fairlife is a US company, but they recently set up shop in Canada and source their products 100% from Canadian dairy farmers.
The same for A2, which is a New Zealand company, but they source their A2/A2 dairy from Canadian dairy farmers.

Where I have the option, I choose fully-canadian first. Second option is canadian company with non-canadian parent company, if it’s also not a US parent company. Third, non-US company that sources 100% from canadian dairy farmers.

in reply to Deborah Preuss, pcc 🇨🇦

@Deborah Hartmann Preuss, pcc you may also notice, there are lots of grocery store brands’ products missing here. For example, many dairy products sold by Loblaws’ No Name are not a product of Canada, do not carry DFC’s blue cow logo, cannot be found on the DFC’s company products list, nor does the packaging specify where they source their resources from. However, the store fronts are quick to label their products with “prepared in canada” along with a maple leaf.
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