In response to Donald Trump's escalating trade tensions with Canada and Mexico, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is encouraging citizens to support locally made products. The 'Made in Canada' label is gaining importance as it may signify not only local support but also protection against price inflation due to potential tariffs. Retail signs promoting Canadian goods have emerged, and similar sentiments are stirring internationally, as seen with Australian initiatives to bolster local production.
"It might mean checking the labels at the supermarket and picking Canadian-made products... opting for Canadian rye over Kentucky bourbon, or foregoing Florida orange juice altogether."
"Buy Canadian Instead" signs went up at a B.C. Liquor Store in Vancouver while in Ontario, a province-controlled alcohol wholesaler pulled U.S. liquor from the shelves.
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