Be aware of what you're buying. Be aware of where it comes from and who makes it. Check out our Wiki for some great resources.

We've created this space to share Canadian alternatives to products made elsewhere, products we use every day. Your food and drink, your beers and wines, your furniture, your bicycles--we're here to help make that push to buy local and Canadian products a little bit easier.

We would like to point out that while this subreddit is called BuyCanadian, that doesn't mean you need to stop buying products imported from other nations. A global understanding and trade partnerships with other nations are very important to Canada's position on the world stage, and our reputation and relationship with other nations.