Trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada have reached new heights, with President Trump imposing steep tariffs on Canadian imports. Beginning Tuesday, Canadians can expect a 25% levy on various Canadian goods entering the U.S., while Canadian energy exports will face a 10% tariff.
In response, Canada is countering with its own measures. The federal government will immediately impose 25% tariffs on $30 billion worth of American imports, with an additional $125 billion in tariffs to follow in three weeks. These retaliatory measures aim to protect Canadian industries while sending a strong message to the U.S. administration about the impact of these trade policies.
How Canadians Are Responding
Beyond government action, many Canadian consumers are taking matters into their own hands. One of the simplest ways to push back against the tariffs is by supporting local businesses instead of purchasing American goods. By keeping their dollars in Canada, consumers can bolster domestic industries, preserve jobs, and send a message about their dissatisfaction with the unfair trade practices imposed by the U.S.
Canadian Alternatives to American Brands
If you're looking to shift your spending to Canadian-made products, here are some excellent alternatives across various categories:
Dairy Products
Product | Brands to Avoid | Canadian Alternatives to Try |
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Cheese | Kraft | Saputo, Black Diamond, Armstrong |
Cream Cheese | Philadelphia | Lactantia, Tre Stelle, Agropur |
Yogurt | Yoplait | Astro, Olympic, Liberté |
Butter | Land O'Lakes | Lactantia, Natrel, Gay Lea |
Soft Drinks & Beverages
Product | Brands to Avoid | Canadian Alternatives to Try |
Cola | Coca-Cola, Pepsi | Canada Dry, PC Cola, Great Value |
Juice | Tropicana | Oasis, SunRype, Arthur's |
Sports Drinks | Gatorade, Powerade | BioSteel |
Energy Drinks | Monster Energy | Benny, Grizzly Energy, Guru |
Bottled Coffee Drinks | Starbucks | Second Cup ready-to-drink beverages |
Packaged & Snack Foods
Product | Brands to Avoid | Canadian Alternatives to Try |
Chips | Lay's | Old Dutch, Covered Bridge, Hardbite |
Tortilla Chips | Doritos, Cheetos | Neal Brothers, Hardbite |
Cereal | Kellogg's | Nature's Path, Barbara's, Quaker |
Cookies/Crackers | Nabisco | Dare, Leclerc, Voortman |
Soups | Campbell's | Habitant (by Loblaws), President's Choice |
Ketchup/Sauces | Heinz | French's, President's Choice |
Meat & Processed Foods
Product | Brands to Avoid | Canadian Alternatives to Try |
Deli Meats | Oscar Mayer | Maple Leaf, Schneiders, Pillers |
Bacon, Ham | Hormel | Olymel, Grimm's |
Chicken Products | Tyson Foods | Lilydale, Maple Lodge Farms |
Plant-Based | Beyond Meat | Yves Veggie Cuisine, Gardein |
Condiments & Sauces
Product | Brands to Avoid | Canadian Alternatives to Try |
Mayonnaise | Miracle Whip | Hellmann's Canada, President's Choice, Compliments |
Mustard | French's | Kozlik's, President's Choice |
Salad Dressing | Hidden Valley | Renee's, Kraft (Canadian-made) |
Hot Sauce | Tabasco | Dawson's, Piri Piri by PC, No Name hot sauce |
Baking Products
Product | Brands to Avoid | Canadian Alternatives to Try |
Flour, Baking Mixes | Pillsbury | Robin Hood, Five Roses, Compliments |
Cake Mixes | Betty Crocker | President's Choice, No Name |
Chocolate Chips | Hershey's | Camino, Laura Secord, PC chocolate chips |
Sugar | Domino | Redpath |
Frozen Foods
Product | Brands to Avoid | Canadian Alternatives to Try |
Vegetables | Green Giant | Arctic Gardens, Compliments, No Name |
Frozen Meals | Stouffer's | President's Choice, M&M Food Market |
Waffles | Eggo | Nature's Path, President's Choice |
Frozen Pizza | DiGiorno | Dr. Oetker, President's Choice |
Coffee & Tea
Product | Brands to Avoid | Canadian Alternatives to Try |
Coffee | Starbucks | Tim Hortons, Second Cup, Van Houtte |
Coffee (Ground) | Folgers | Nabob, Kicking Horse Coffee |
Tea | Lipton | Red Rose, Tetley |
Coffee Creamers | Nestlé | International Delight, Beatrice |
Personal Care Products
Product | Brands to Avoid | Canadian Alternatives to Try |
Toothpaste | Colgate | Green Beaver, Tom's of Maine |
Soap, Shampoo | Dove | Live Clean, The Green Beaver Company |
Shampoo | Head & Shoulders | Attitude, The Unscented Company |
Razors, Shaving Cream | Gillette | Schick, Personna |
The Power of Consumer Choices
While government policies and tariffs may shape trade relationships, consumer choices also play a significant role. By choosing Canadian brands, you are not only supporting local businesses but also reinforcing the demand for homegrown products, which can help strengthen the domestic economy.
Every dollar spent on Canadian-made products stays within the country, creating jobs and fostering innovation within Canadian industries. Whether it’s choosing Canadian dairy products, snack foods, or personal care items, small changes in purchasing habits can collectively make a substantial impact.
As trade tensions continue, Canadians have the opportunity to take action in a meaningful way—by making conscious consumer choices. Keeping this list handy for your next grocery trip ensures that your spending aligns with supporting Canada’s economy during these challenging trade negotiations.
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