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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.

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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.

in reply to Laura Anna

I skip all these steps and look straight at the packaging. Labels on shelves and apps have not been reliable for me.
in reply to Bowreality 🇨🇦

@Bowreality 🇨🇦 sometimes i find the packaging is tricky, sneaky, or lacking in info, and that bothers me.
So far, maple scan has given me the best results.
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