In a nutshell, the tiers are:

  • Product of Canada - Very best - Produced here and 98% of ingredients are from Canada.
  • Made in Canada - 2nd best - “Made in Canada means the last substantial transformation of the product occurred in Canada”

Others:

  • “Roasted and blended in Canada” to describe coffee since the coffee beans are always imported
  • “Distilled in Canada” to describe bottled water that was distilled in Canada
  • “Canned in Canada” to describe a food that was canned in Canada
  • “Processed in Canada” to describe a food which has been entirely processed in Canada
  • “Prepared in Canada” to describe a food which has been entirely prepared in Canada
  • “Packaged in Canada” to describe a food which is imported in bulk and packaged in Canada

Check the link for the full details.

  • KanadrAllegria
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    14 days ago

    Very helpful page, lots of information! I came across it yesterday and thought about sharing but never got around to it… I’m glad you did!

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    13 days ago

    Any of those options would be better (i.e. employs more Canadians and returns more money to the Canadian economy) than a “Proudly Canadian Company” that imports everything from elsewhere.

    Just yesterday I saw a brand lauded as Canadian. I turn the package around, “Product of the USA”. Put that shit right back on the shelf in embarrassment.