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flag One year after U.S.-Canada tariff tensions began, Canadian product sales and tourism are up, but supply issues limit broader sourcing shifts.

flag One year after Canada-U.S. tariff tensions began, support for Canadian-made goods remains strong in regions like Niagara-on-the-Lake, with businesses reporting higher sales of domestic products and increased Canadian tourism. flag Electronic shelf labels now feature Canadian flags, and Bank of Canada data shows a 25% drop in Canadian travel to the U.S. in 2025 and a 2% rise in purchases of Canadian food. flag The federal government has implemented a procurement policy favoring Canadian products in contracts over $25 million. flag However, some retailers say supply chain complexities and lack of product origin data prevent significant shifts in sourcing, indicating mixed impacts across businesses.

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