Want to 'Buy Canadian' at the supermarket? It might be more complicated than you think - as Windsor resident Jim Kreski found ...
London, Ont., veteran Bruce Stock was on duty on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Feb. 15, 1965, when the Maple Leaf flag was raised for the first time. To commemorate its 60th anniversary today, Stock ...
No grocery store label is safe from the scrutiny of Canadian shoppers amid the Canada-United States tariff war.
A FreshCo store shelf in Windsor shows a maple leaf symbol for U.S.-made cans of soup. (Jim Kreski) But Kreski noticed the symbols associated with Canada were also on shelves stocked with items that ...
A FreshCo store shelf in Windsor shows a maple leaf symbol for U.S.-made cans of soup. (Jim Kreski) But Kreski noticed the symbols associated with Canada were also on shelves stocked with items ...
Canadian retailers are navigating strict CFIA and Competition Bureau guidelines for "Made in Canada" and "Product of Canada" ...
A new Canadian coin highlights one of the country's most beloved symbols with a sleek design ... with black rhodium plating to make the maple leaf "shine brighter than ever." ...
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Loblaw to roll out ‘tariff’ symbols on products seeing higher prices due to trade warLoblaw is rolling out new symbols alongside prices that include a symbol indicating when a product's price has been affected ...
Loblaw’s “tariff” symbol consists of a letter T inside a white triangle over a grey box. Thomas says Loblaw is also adding maple leaf symbols to products that were prepared in Canada with ...
Loblaw is making it easy for customers to identify which grocery products are caught in the crosshairs of Canada’s trade war ...
In response to patriotic consumers wanting to purchase only domestic products, the country’s grocery giants began making shopping for local items easier, by adding a maple leaf symbol to price ...
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