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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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It might be a good idea to buy an used pixel to install graphene os onto.

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Was about to renew my Cypress pass and double checked this.

As far as I can tell, Cypress is owned by Boyne Resorts (Michigan based.)

Seymour seems owned by a local Vancouver family while Grouse is owned by Northland Properties Corporation which started in BC and is headquartered in Vancouver.

Looks like I'll be trying out Seymour next season!

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Hi all, I was browsing Madeinca.ca and realized that “web hosting” for me means VPS but means “here’s a Wordpress instance” to others.

I’m looking to host a basically nothing website - I just need to separate from my critical infrastructure. I see that Storm Web is $20/mo but I’m looking for $10 or under.

Any budget VPS recommendations?

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As the title says, I'm looking for a Canadian replacement for Burt's Bees, specifically their lip balm. Would like to stick with something that uses similar ingredients so that it feels similar.

I'm looking into Nova Scotia Fisherman, but thought I'd ask here if anyone knows of any other brands to check out!

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Conducted earlier this month online by the Halifax-based firm Narrative Research, the survey corroborates other polls that a majority of Canadians (in this case, 63 percent) are actively seeking out Canadian goods, but it also notes that they need some guidance.

In particular, the survey found that many Canadians aren’t aware of the difference between two commonly used and admittedly similar-sounding terms: “Product of Canada” vs. “Made in Canada.” Unaided, 37 percent of respondents said they’d prefer “Made in Canada” products vs. 23 percent who’d choose a “Product of Canada.” Forty percent, meanwhile, said they had no preference.

However, Narrative Research notes that there’s actually quite a big difference between the two labels. According to Canada’s Competition Bureau, a non-food “Product of Canada” refers to 98 percent of the total direct cost of production being Canadian, compared to only 51 percent for “Made in Canada.”

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Figured I'd contribute with resources I've used and found really solid, not everything is made in Canada but all are Canadian businesses with fantastic customer service.

Filament

  • Matter3D Langford BC based manufacturer, they make some solid quality filament and promote themselves as engineering grade material. Their abs has low odor, petg prints really well, haven't tried their nylon yet but I have a few spools to work with. Their prices are extremely reasonable and they have regular sales, my go to supplier

Parts, kits, etc.

  • Spool3D Calgary AB based store, Canada wide through canpost for free over $140. I live in Ontario, but most of my purchases are from them, solid selection of material, parts and accessories. My voron was sourced with parts 90% from here, they also have solid filament, sell garolite sheets too for a build surface (trying to move away from using builtak, they're a solid product but I won't be buying American for the foreseeable future)
  • 3d lab tech another in Calgary, the other 10% of my voron came from here. Lots of kits and high quality parts, highly recommend, extremely responsive too and they constantly have new, interesting stuff.
  • Sparta 3D Brampton Ontario based, again, lots of kits and high quality parts, have quality filter carbon as well if you're looking for a good Canadian supplier of acid-free material. They have filament as well, haven't had an opportunity to use it yet however.
  • Makerparts they're moving so unfortunately site looks to be closed for now, BC based, they're all sorts of maker related stuff, not just printing. I bought a bear mod kit for my prusa from them, again, solid product and great to work with.
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@LightOnFoot has only posted twice in the past two years and the modlog is empty.

This /c is getting pretty popular. It may be a good time to get a few active members on the mod team.

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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/

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I was researching Ontario's manufacturers and came across this list: https://www.dnb.com/business-directory/company-information.manufacturing.ca.ontario.html I'm going to do more research on individual companies listed, but I thought some of you may be interested as well.

First time posting here so I apologize in advance if I did something wrong.

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For anyone looking for a new job, feel free to share any resources you've found that's helped you find Canadian owned and operated employers.

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Rosetta Stone is also US owned.

I pay for a family plan and share it with a bunch of people. Several are government workers and use it in addition to traditional training, so it is actually an important subscription.

It’s one of my last US subscriptions.

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Someone just mentioned well.ca in thread for example. I know there are a lot more. We could make a list to find them quickly.

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I have an inherited contact sensitivity to alcohol, but my former alcohol-free mouthwash is 1000% USA corporation owned, made and marketted. I simply cannot find an alcohol-free substitute: help!

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Just note that many of these products are "Made in Canada", not "Product of Canada", so ingredients likely still come from outside of the country.

Still better than the alternative retailers and brands.

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American corporations like Facebook, Google, and Amazon make billions from weaponizing your private data. And you don't even have to be using their products for them to steal from you!

Rob them of that option by blocking ads and trackers.

Starve these bastards of your data, and you'll kill their revenue.

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Who are some of your favourite Canadian authors? Remember to share the author's website if available, instead of an Amazon link. Your local library may have a lot of Canadian books too!

I saw a Silverwing book by Kenneth Oppel at a clearance sale and that took me on a nostalgia train. Looked him up and I didn't realize he's quite a prolific Canadian author!

Not sure if its all YA/easy reading, but that's what I grew up with. Both the Silverwing series and Airborn are top notch for that sorta thing and still hold up well for a re-read occassionally.

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I'm looking for a new cordless power drill. Are there any brands you'd recommend?

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This is a great alternative to Apple / Google maps for public transit takers. Generally speaking their data is a lot better for service issues, rerouted lines, and the actual time of arrival for transit vehicles. Many transit authorities in Canada actually offer the premium subscription for this app, for free, to frequent riders AND the app is developed locally (in Québec)

If you're just looking for general maps however I highly suggest Open Street Map, or the Organic Maps app on Android (which uses OSM data). While they aren't explicitly Canadian, they get you away from American tech conglomerates and give back ownership of data to you, the user!

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Canadian Media Sources Guide

Introduction

"When local news disappears, misinformation thrives." - The Walrus

This guide is maintained by a single person and may contain errors. Please suggest corrections for any fact-based news sources that should be included.

Inclusion Criteria

Media to Avoid 🚫

Postmedia Network

Postmedia Network Canada Corp. is an American-owned Canadian-based media conglomerate that owns:

  • Canada.com
  • National Post
  • Financial Post
  • Calgary Herald
  • Edmonton Journal
  • Telegraph-Journal
  • The London Free Press
  • The Brantford Expositor
  • The Gazette
  • Ottawa Citizen
  • Sudbury Star
  • Windsor Star
  • Saskatoon StarPhoenix
  • Regina Leader-Post
  • Vancouver Sun

Sun Media

  • Calgary Sun
  • Edmonton Sun
  • Ottawa Sun
  • Toronto Sun
  • Winnipeg Sun

Saltwire Network

  • The Chronicle Herald
  • Cape Breton Post
  • The Telegram
  • The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Canadian Alternatives 🇨🇦

Français ⚜️

Les médias Propriété Type de propriété Contribution
Radio Canada Patrimoine canadien (Gouvernement du Canada) Gouvernement TOU.TV L'EXTRA
TFO Office des télécommunications éducatives de langue française de l'Ontario TFO (Gouvernement du Ontario) Gouvernement Don
Télé-Québec Société de télédiffusion du Québec (Gouvernement du Québec) Gouvernement -
La Presse La Presse Inc. À but non lucratif, organisations journalistiques enregistrées Don, CanaDon
L'Acadie Nouvelle Acadie Nouvelle ltée. À but non lucratif Abonnement
Coop Media NB NB Media Co-op À but non lucratif Don
Pivot Quebec Coop de solidarité Pivot À but non lucratif Don

#### À but lucratif

Les médias Propriété Type de propriété Contribution
Le Devoir Le Devoir Inc. Organisations journalistiques enregistrées Don

English 🦄

Non-profit and Government Media

Media Ownership Ownership type Donate
CBC News Canadian Heritage (Government of Canada) Government CBC Gem Premium, CBC Shop
TVO The Ontario Education Communications Authority (Government of Ontario) Government Donate
APTN News APTN Government Contribute
Investigative Journalism Foundation Investigative Journalism Foundation Non-profit Subscribe, IJF Shop
PressProgress Broadbent Institute Non-profit Membership
Rabble.ca Self-owned Non-profit Donate
Halifax Examiner Self-owned Non-profit Subscribe, Donate
The Walrus The Walrus Foundation Non-profit, registered charity Donate
The Narwhal The Narwhal News Society Non-profit, Registered journalism organization Donate, CanadaHelps
Chek News Employee-owned Non-profit Chekplus
The Tyee Appears to be self-owned Non-profit, Registered Journalism Organization (pending) Donate
The Breach Breach Media Canada Non-profit Donate
The Grind Arts and Labour Media Inc. Non-profit Membership
Briarpatch Briarpatch Inc. Non-profit Donate
West End Phoenix West End Phoenix Non-profit Subscribe
The Local The Local TO Publishing Non-profit, Registered Journalism Organization Donate
The Maple The Maple Non-profit Membership
Unrigged News Collaboration between non-profit outlets Non-profit -
Prince Albert Daily Herald Employee-owned & operated Non-profit Subscription
NB Media Co-op NB Media Co-op Non-profit Donate
The Line unincorporated unincorporated -

#### For-profit Media

Media Ownership Ownership type Donate/Subscribe
Canada's National Observer Observer Media Group For-profit Donate, Subscribe
The Canadian Press News The Globe and Mail, Torstar For-profit -
The Globe and Mail The Woodbridge Company For-profit Subscribe
Toronto Star Torstar For-profit Subscribe
Reuters Thompson family For-profit Subscribe
Global News Corus Entertainment For-profit -
Winnipeg Free Press FP Canadian Newspapers Limited Partnership For-profit Donate
Canadaland Appears to be self-owned Appears to be for-profit Patreon, Canadaland store
Cult MTL Cult MTL Media Inc. For-profit, Local Journalism Initiative recipient Donate via Stripe
Spacing Spacing Media For-profit Store

Additional Resources

Political Commentary

News Aggregator

Organizations Countering Dark Money

Organization Social Media
Democracy Watch YouTube
The Investigative Journalism Foundation -
Council of Canadians YouTube
Protecting Canada YouTube
Canadians for Tax Fairness -
PressProgress YouTube
Fair Vote Canada YouTube
Bluesky Starter Pack: Ontario journalists that cover work & wage issues -

Critical Thinking Resources

Organization Social Media
Centre for Inquiry Canada YouTube
Humanist Canada YouTube

Honourable mention: The Conversation Canada, Australian owned, with a Canadian newsroom.


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Also see: We must keep advocating for proportional representation. If PR dies, so does Canadian democracy as we know it. FPTP is already pushing us toward a two-party system, just like the USA.

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