Patti Henderson pulls Bamboolia toilet paper, Yumi oatmeal, and Dairyland creamer, all Canadian products, out of her paper ...
As President Trump’s tariffs kick in on Tuesday, people across Ontario and the country are preparing to shift their purchasing habits.
Canadian youngsters are munching loads of ultra-processed foods, increasing their lifelong risk of obesity, a new study says.
With 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian-made products set to be imposed by the U.S., many in Canada are planning to buy local to avoid providing profit to American companies.
Ultra-Processed Foods Make Up Nearly Half of Calories for Canadian Kids By Dennis Thompson ... “We are all doing our best to make sure our children are fed, but there are opportunities for ...