Tim Hortons isn’t Canadian but New York Fries is. What a country!
Bit surprising given TH is your national institution.
That’s what their advertising wants us to believe.
It used to be until Restaurant Brands International bought it out and stopped making donuts in-store, changed their coffee brands, and started importing foreign workers (paying them less than minimum wage).
It’s not Canadian anymore.
love 22 minutes :)
In BC, look for BuyBC. The province has been pretty on top of a labelling/awareness campaign long before Trump found the word tariffs in his colouring book.
I think veggies and fruits in Ontario have their mark. Though at this time of year there’s less in-season domestically outside of greenhouse-grown food.
I was told that my local grocery store (in BC) will also be labelling all Canadian products as well.
but what’s wrong buying Brazilian stuff?
I’m not sure, I feel like Canada should be strengthening trade relationships with other countries.
Local first, Canadian next, anyone else last, American never.