The year 2016 seemed like a turning point for Canadian products, as the nation felt under pressure from our neighbor to the south. This feeling spurred a movement across the country to "buy local" and spend more of our dollars purchasing products made in Canada. Then Covid-19 arrived in early 2020 and this initiative was taken even more seriously as we worked to support our local economy.

The pandemic forced people to stay at home and encouraged us to become even more passionate about buying at home. We as consumers quickly became aware of the importance of shopping locally, thus contributing to the success of Canadian-made items.


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De Gaspe is a furniture manufacturer based in Montreal. We are not just a furniture store. We design and manufacture our products, with people and materials from here. Each piece of furniture is thought out, designed, and manufactured so that you…

Dead End Lures started out with humble beginnings in 2020, with a strong passion for fishing and the aspiration to start a business as a family. We wanted to offer an exceptional product that is completely unique to the market. Our GeoTackle…

Dead Horse Cider Co. is the “locals only” hard cider. Crushed and crafted here on the prairies using locally sourced Manitoba apples. Our crisp, tart and refreshing cider highlights a forgotten Manitoba treasure – prairie apples.…

Deadly Dan Sauces is a family owned and operated small business located in Saskatoon, SK, Canada. It is our goal to bring the freshest and most flavourful sauces to our clients while having fun with our marketing and packaging. Owned In:…

Deadly Dick fishing lures are high quality, proven fishing lures manufactured in the “Salmon Capital of the World” – Campbell River, British Columbia on the Pacific coast of Canada. Deadly Dick lures are ideal fishing for albacore,…

Deane Fitzpatrick Studio – So many times I have heard people that rug hooking changed them. As they started rug hooking they began to see the world differently, started noticing beauty around them. Hooking rugs allowed them to express…

The humble history of Dear Dog Treats is a true labour of love for Fort Saskatchewan community leader, activist, hunter and dog enthusiast, Dennis Stelmack. Always looking for new ways to treat and train his many dogs (and to win the hearts of other…

Amanda of Dear Joie has been making jewelry since 2014. You may have previously known her brand as Joie de Cristaux, French for Joy of Crystals. What started off as a therapeutic hobby to help cope with health issues she had been going through, six…

As a small company here in Toronto, Ontario, we at Dear Lil’ Devas are blessed to be able to maintain a benevolent and interactive design and sewing environment. Because we work on our items in an unhurried, mindful atmosphere, where laughter…

At Dear Lucy Skincare, sustainability is the goal, but it’s hard to imagine that a truly sustainable consumer packaged goods product exists. So, we like to think of ourselves as more sustainable. We’ve focused our efforts where we can…