Encouraging support for businesses that contribute to the Canadian economy and community during these uncertain times.
🟥 Product of Canada 🟨 Made in Canada 🟦 Canadian company
Keep it Canadian is our way of highlighting members with Canadian-made products, to encourage support for businesses that contribute to the Canadian economy and community during these uncertain times.
Our interactive map is accessible to all visitors to our website which includes participating businesses around the city, helping local customers discover and support our members. Additionally, this map will assist visitors in evaluating the extent to which a business's operations contribute to the Canadian economy and, in turn, help us strengthen the community and showcase the amazing products and businesses we have right here in Calgary.
We are putting a spotlight on three kinds of Canadian business:
To participate and have your business featured in this campaign before the entire Calgary business community, please click the button below to fill out our form to indicate how to classify your business.
Please note: We encourage everyone to make informed decisions when choosing which businesses to support and verify the claims made by businesses regarding their products, as some may self-classify their status as “Product of Canada” or “Made in Canada.”
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