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- Is purposeful patriotism here to stay? Canadian consumers shift . . . - MSN
Checking product labels, shopping from Canadian-owned businesses and prioritizing brands that manufacture in Canada are all effective ways to ensure spending supports the domestic economy
- As tariff reality hits, Canadian consumers becoming more patriotic
One might have expected that the sudden patriotic fervor that has gripped Canadians in the wake of the U S President Donald Trump’s trade war with Canada and the world would be a short-lived one Some said that Canadian elbows would soon bump into the ongoing reality of stretched household budgets and debt, along with other economic worries
- The Great Canadian Spending Shift: Meet Canadas Post-Tariff Consumers
New research reveals the stark divide in how Canadians respond to tariffs, patriotism, and purchasing decisions
- Tariff threats spark Canadian patriotism, but some may cede to U. S . . .
Canadians say they're buying more products made in our home and native land in light of U S tariff threats, according to a new survey
- The Rise of Patriotic Consumerism in Canada: A Shift in Business and . . .
Canadian retailers have seen a noticeable shift in consumer spending habits, with growing demand for locally made food, household goods, and clothing (Retail Council of Canada, 2025) To accommodate this demand, industry forces have restructured their supply chains to prioritize Canadian suppliers
- Patriotism Surges in Canada as Citizens Band Together to . . . - Newsweek
Canadian leaders have encouraged citizens to buy Canadian goods to boost the domestic economy and avoid tariff costs
- Tariff-driven patriotism on the rise: Survey
That’s the finding of a new report by Numerator Canada that surveyed over 5,000 Canadian consumers about their expected responses to tariffs, including pulling back on U S -owned brands and retailers, buying Canadian brands, and cutting down on spending to account for higher prices
- Canadian Patriotism Fuels Consumer Backlash Against U. S. Tariffs
A recent NielsenIQ study reveals that 97% of Canadians are aware of the new tariffs, with 92% believing they will negatively affect daily life Notably, 32% of Canadians intend to boycott U S -made products entirely, a sentiment strongest in Quebec at 36%, where initiatives like Aliments du Québec make buying local more accessible
- Buy Canadian: Shoppers turn patriotic amid tariff threats - CTV News
U S President Donald Trump’s threats to impose across-the-board tariffs on Canada — not to mention his musings about making the country the 51st American state — have unleashed an uncharacteristic
- Is purposeful patriotism here to stay? Canadian consumers shift . . .
“That shift is helping us expand our reach in the market ” This changing trade environment presents financial advantages for Canadian consumers Buying locally not only helps insulate shoppers from fluctuating import costs, but it also supports the national economy by bolstering jobs and businesses
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