“Product of Canada” applies when a food product’s primary ingredients, processing and associated labour are Canadian. The minor use of ingredients not typically grown or produced in Canada, such as ...
The wide range of labels make identifying Canadian products “extremely tricky” for consumers, say experts. Here’s how to make sense of Canadian labels.
A central issue for retailers is that shoppers are unlikely to distinguish between levies on imported goods and other factors that could affect prices, one food economist said.