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Canadians are turning to 'Made in Canada' goods, and complaints about mislabelling are surging


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Trump's tariffs have spurred the buying of local products in Canada, while mislabeling complaints have surged by over 1000%, according to the CFIA.

The article from MSN discusses a growing trend among Canadians to purchase domestically produced goods, driven by a desire to support local economies and ensure product authenticity. This shift has led to a significant increase in complaints about mislabelling, where products are falsely advertised as "Made in Canada." The Competition Bureau of Canada has noted a surge in such complaints, highlighting issues with deceptive marketing practices. Consumers are becoming more vigilant, scrutinizing labels more closely, and there's a push for stricter regulations to protect consumers from misleading claims. This movement reflects broader concerns about product origin, quality, and the economic impact of buying local, amidst a backdrop of increasing consumer awareness and advocacy for transparency in product labelling.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/general/canadians-are-turning-to-made-in-canada-goods-and-complaints-about-mislabelling-are-surging/ar-AA1BeDC2 ]

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