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Just a quick FYI, I noticed quite a few listings are for products still made outside of the country, so tariffs would still apply.
In that sense, you may still be paying more and also benefiting an outside entity, too.
Just be aware of that caveat if you are truly looking for Made in Canada items.
I'm OK with that (but I'd still prefer MADE in Canada) because it still supports Canadian jobs.
Unless the products are made in the US, wouldn’t there be no tariffs for products made elsewhere?
In any case, it doesn’t make sense for things not made in Canada to be mislabeled as such
Whether or not something has tariffs depends on the type of good and where it is from. Overall it's a complicated system. But we've had free trade in North America for a while now which is why there haven't been tariffs between Canada and the US.
This is what ChatGTP says, which may or may not be true or accurate... duty and tariffs are a complex topic!
"Here are some categories of products that may have tariffs when imported into Canada from countries other than the United States:
For sure, I guess it also depends on how strict you are with the concept.
Some companies assemble good here, but their components are made elsewhere. Other products are made here using 100% Canadian materials or ingredients. The latter is exceedingly more difficult to find.