Buy Canadian
A community dedicated to buying Canadian products.
Une communauté dédiée à l'achat de produits Canadiens.
Rules:
1. Posts must be related to buying Canadian-made goods and / or using Canadian-owned services
2. Absolutely no bigotry will be tolerated. This includes, but is not limited to, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, etc.
3. AI Content Policy
Not allowed: AI-generated images or articles
Tolerated: AI-generated post summaries
4. When discussing a Canadian product that isn't available nationally, please do your best to specify where it can be purchased
5. Only content in French and English is permitted
6. Declare all self-promotion
Users are encouraged to report any content that violates our community guidelines
Règlements :
1. Les poteaux doivent être en lien avec l'achat de produits et / ou de services opérés par des canadiens
2. Aucune bigoterie ne sera tolérée. Ça comprend, mais sans se limiter à, le racisme, le sexisme, l’homophobie, la transphobie, etc.
3. Politique sur le contenu IA
Non permis : Images ou articles générés par l'IA
Toléré : Résumés IA de publications
4. Lors d'une discussion sur un produit canadien qui n'est pas disponible à l'échelle nationale, veuillez faire de votre mieux pour préciser où il peut être acheté
5. Seul le contenu en français et en anglais n'est toléré
6. Déclarez toute auto-promotion
Les utilisateurs sont encouragés à signaler tout contenu qui ne respecte pas nos directives communautaires
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!buyeuropean@feddit.uk !buyafrican@baraza.africa !boycottus@lemmy.ca !canada@lemmy.ca !canada@lemmy.ml
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If you're willing to settle for. "Buy Commonwealth" as a fallback, British candy is generally not too hard to get ahold of, and bloody excellent (then again, I have an obvious bias there)
I am a sucker for the wine gums
Maynard's wine gums are made in Canada, though they're now owned by Mondelez, which is American.
This is a constant issue. Made in Canada (for US profits) are almost as bad as Made in USA. It's almost worse, depending on how you look at it.
Scenario 1: Made in USA -- we pay a US company to make a product, and they have to pay US wages in US dollars.
Scenario 2: Made in Canada by US owned company -- we pay a US company to make a product, and they have to pay Canadian wages in Canadian dollars, so they have higher profit cause they charge the same as Scenario 1.
Granted, in Scenario 2, there are Canadian jobs involved -- albeit probably low paying jobs.