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76% of Canadians prefer buying locally grown groceries, even at higher prices.
A new poll reveals 76% of Canadians would pay more for groceries sourced entirely from Canadian farms, even if U.S. alternatives were cheaper, with strong support across regions, ages, and income levels.
Seventy percent would still choose Canadian if it cost $20 more, particularly in New Brunswick and among those 55 and older.
This widespread preference aligns with upcoming federal rules requiring Canadian sourcing in government procurement of steel and softwood lumber, while Prime Minister Mark Carney remains cautious about a potential Canada-U.S. trade deal ahead of the APEC summit.
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El 76% de los canadienses prefieren comprar comestibles producidos localmente, incluso a precios más altos.