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As U.S. trade war ramps up — again — ‘Buy Canadian’ is spurring change - National | Globalnews.ca

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Companies are taking steps to make it easier for people trying to find products produced in Canada .

Experts warn of the risks of “maple-washing” at the same time.

Companies are finding new ways to ease the shopping process and bring new customers to their brand.

The federal government has created a guide on how to buy, sell and support Canadian .

Growing numbers of Canadians have taken to social media to report inaccurately using the maple leaf on their branding amid the trade war.

The federal government’s new portal says people should not assume a product is from the country “just because it displays red colours or a maple leaf design” The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said it has seen an increase in complaints related to the country of origin on food labels or in advertisements.

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informal

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English

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