Made in Canada

Canadian Small Businesses Weather Trump Tariffs by Turning Inward, Backing Homegrown Products

Canadian Small Businesses Weather Trump Tariffs by Turning Inward, Backing Homegrown Products

Ottawa, April 19, 2025: Canadian small businesses are recalibrating in the face of steep U.S. tariffs, as the economic strain from Washington’s latest trade retaliation forces firms to look inward. Once-reliable cross-border ties are now being tested, but a groundswell of national support is helping these businesses adapt.The U.S. tariff wave, sparked by ongoing disputes over agriculture and automotive trade, has led to rising import costs and disrupted supply chains. In response, Canadian businesses and consumers alike are increasingly prioritizing "Made in Canada" goods. A recent Angus Reid Institute poll found that 98% of Canadians now prefer domestic products, with…
Read More