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More Groceries to Qualify as “Product of Canada”
Canada’s food safety authority made a subtle language change to its guidelines earlier this year to make it easier for foods to identify as Canadian. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has largely adapted the Competition Bureau’s definitions of the terms...
The Rise of Maple Washing
The on-again, off-again threats of tariffs and invasions from U.S. political leaders has created a burst of retail patriotism among Canadian shoppers. Whether because of the threat of higher prices that may result from retaliatory tariffs or just a ‘no thanks’...
The High Costs of Low-Ball Offers
Canada’s investment industry arbiter finally disclosed how much consumers lose because it lacks the ability to require proper compensation to harmed consumers The Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments (OBSI) has long sought the ability to require the banks...