Alternatives I Have Personally Tried And Liked

In Person Groceries > Basically anywhere but Walmart. Look for “Product of Canada” on packaging. “Made in Canada” is 2nd best. If the company is Canadian that is the 3rd best. For produce with no packaging ask someone at the store.

Ordering Groceries > Voila if you’re not in BC, Save-On-Foods if you are in BC. I use Voila and it even has a shop Canadian tab.

Amazon > Home Hardware, Princess Auto, KMS Tools, BMR, and Lee Valley for in person shopping. If you’re going to order online use the Canadian Tire App.

Google Drive > Sync. If anyone uses someone’s referral code they both get 1 extra GB so here’s mine. https://www.sync.com/?_sync_refer=181a30ae0

X > Mastadon / Bluesky

Netflix and Prime > Crave and CBC Gem

Disney Plus > Ahoy Matey, Sail the Seas

Uber Eats > Skip the Dishes

Burger King / Mcdonalds > Any of these companies https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Canadian_restaurant_chains

Starbucks / Mcdonalds Coffee > A local cafe or second Cup. Tim Hortons is owned by an American company.

Subway > Mr Sub

Shop local for clothes and shoes (but if you’re tall like me, there is much more work to do to find tall clothes online).

What I’m Trying Next

Youtube Premium for my Smart TV > https://github.com/yuliskov/SmartTube (for PC just use Firefox with ublock origins)

Play Books For Audio Books > Libby with a library card

Amazon > https://www.singingpebblebooks.ca/ for physical books

Diary Queen > A local ice cream parlour. I have one down the street from me I might try.

Google Docs > https://etherpad.org/

  • lobut@lemmy.ca
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    I signed up for Sync! I can start migrating off of Google Drive.

    I’m skipping Walmart for Longos. I used to go McDs once a week (when I’m lazy), I’ll be going to some real family restaurants instead.

    Instead of BestBuy, I’ll go Canada Computers

    Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good everyone!

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    Good on you! We all thank you for your effort!

    I self-host a lot of my digital life, so music/movies, and various websites (i.e. Google Docs) aren’t even a concern. For YouTube, I view videos through a third-party front end (Freetube, Grayjay, TubeArchivist self-hosted).

    We’ve switched any and all grocery purchases from Walmart to Canadian stores, and seek only Canadian or NotAmerican™️ products.

    We also switched our pharmacy from Walmart to an independent pharmacist.

    I am in the process of moving any digital services/websites I use to Canadian alternatives whenever possible. My mail provider is already EU-based, so that’s fine.

    Since I’m into bikes, I was worried that stuff like tires and other components may be an issue. But most major brands are European or Japanese, and make their products in Japan, EU, or Taiwan. I will be (eventually) moving my bike’s chain was from an American brand to a European one. We have a ton of Canadian bike bag/pannier manufacturers, so I will support them whenever a new need comes up!

    We make nearly all meals at home, and the majority of our ingredients are already Canadian. Some are outside of Canada (i.e. Mexico, Italy, Spain, etc.), but I’m seeing NotAmerican™️ whenever possible… pet food is the next on our list.

    Coffee is always going to come from a Canadian roaster who imports fairtrade and/or organic and/or rainforest alliance certified from South America or Africa.

    For certain items that come from American brands, I’ll consider buying them second-hand, so the money stays within our country.

    One thing’s for sure. The experience we’ve all gained from having to adapt through COVID and now this, is invaluable.

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      I paid a bout load of money to move my domain to a .ca address and move to a Canadian host that offers email services, I am moving all of my icloud stuff off to my new domain. It was 15 or so gb’s. I was paying for Apple’s hide my email so I am moving all those emails to my domain, it is not as easy to move as it was my data but I have less then 20 days left to do it. I tried setting up a self hosted bitwarden but I fell back to using 1Password, I was concerned with how much this will cost me again in 5 years when everything gets renewed but then I thought this is one lump sum that I will pay once every 5 years not little ones I pay every month or year and it will be cheaper in the long run.

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        Take a look at selfhosting and a wireguard VPN. My whole digital life is local and the backups are encrypted before being uploaded to filen.io and box (lifetime 100Gb free). Photos and memories are backed up onto external drives and I hand them to my brother for safe keeping.

        Backups are mandatory and a good system helps.

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        I’m fortunate to have set up a domain with .ca many years ago, so that’s one less thing to worry about. LOL

        I switched all my Google services to either self-host or Mailbox.org (Germany) back during covid.

        I’m still using Bitwarden, but have looked at 1Password (Canadian, BTW), and I just really don’t want another subscription service and don’t feel comfortable self-hosting my password manager. I was using Keepass many years ago, and that might be another option for me.

        My next big move will likely be to move away from Windows to Linux (attempt #50🤭 ) on at least one PC, but a handful of Windows-only apps really act as a barrier.

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    Watch out. Some Canadian chains aren’t even Canadian. (Tim Horton’s is a good example.)

    Also, I would stay away from Bluesky. Even though everybody is jumping on the Bluesky bandwagon, they’re still a U.S. company that profits from your personal info. Stick with Mastodon. (mstdn.ca and mastodon.quebec, qlub.social if you’re in Québec)