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Wanted: Canadian-Made Art and Craft Supplies!
Local Canadian artists and crafts persons are more examples of the many opportunities available to those who value supporting local economy and Canadian culture. But this creative realm has been plagued by globalism, and as any Canadian artisan will tell you, it’s very difficult to find art supplies which have not been imported (”Made In [...]
Posted: February 16th, 2008 under art, artists, b2b, canadian-made, globalization, local economy, made in canada, made in china, manufacturers, natural resources, retailers, security prosperity partnership, spp, supplies, wanted.
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Being Canadian Starts With the INDIVIDUAL!
Few would argue that the world is currently in a critical state of mess. Many would add that over the past several decades, problems seem to have escalated in both nature and rate of growth. Regardless of the hows and whys, especially from those who have led us down this path (with our ignorance and [...]
Posted: February 15th, 2008 under canada, canadian, canadian values, individual, made in canada.
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Bed & Breakfasts Are a Delightful Way to Support Local Economy!
At a time when it seems almost impossible to seek out areas of enterprise which have not yet been tainted by globalization, the timeless tradition of owner-operated inns persists as a precious sanctuary for those who believe in supporting LOCAL ECONOMY, AND getting a great night’s rest at the same time!
Posted: February 14th, 2008 under accommodation, bed and breakfast, canadian, canadian-owned, directories, globalization, local economy, owner-operated.
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“REALLY Made In Canada” Offers Much Needed Disclosure!
In response to growing consumer demands, the REALLY Made In Canada Project ™, an independent grassroots initiative, has introduced a proprietary Statement of Disclosure to offer more in depth and revealing information about businesses and organizations. While a relative majority of the Canadian population is still unaware, many have already discovered that the “Made In Canada” designation [...]
Posted: February 11th, 2008 under canadian-made, disclosure, globalization, made in canada, nafta, nau, news, north american free trade, north american union, product labelling, security prosperity partnership, spp.
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