I have a bunch of gold and silver maple leaf coins and I am pretty sure that there are more Canadian products available in our stores (I live in Austria).
Screw trade tariffs.
Daiya as a dairy free alternative
Kobo eReaders?
Im hoping we start trading with you guys more in the future. I think right now we dont export a lot of finished goods to Europe. I suspect most are raw materials.
Canada is primarily a resource economy because we have a lot of natural reaources and the infrastructure to move them.
Manufacturing and finished goods, less so. So maybe check into what companies use Canadian materials if youre interested in supporting Canada.
If you are into outdoor clothing Arc’teryx is Canadian!
The LitterLocker cat litter disposal system (i.e. a bin with a springloaded door, which accepts cartridges of continuous plastic bags) is Canadian, IIRC, and widely sold in Europe
It’ll probably be easier for you to buy or support Canadian digital media than physical goods.
Contributing to Canadian projects or gofundme’s would also be highly direct.
Probably actual maple syrup, I’m pretty sure we produce the most world wide by a large margin.
Of course.
Quick search:
https://www.interspar.at/shop/lebensmittel/spar-naturpur-bio-ahornsirup-kraeftig/p/1088793
Description: Biological maple syrup, 100% Canadian
Description: Müsliriegel. Produced in Spain with 2% Canadian maple syrup
If you’re into games, Balatro is an indie game of the year winner by a Canadian dev!
Thanks for the encouragement. But I think Europe pretty much got it covered.
I go to France every year and I rarely see any Canadian products other than anything maple.
Canadian whisky (Sam Barton)
That’s about the only thing I see in stores except maple syrup
Sortilège whisky combines the two
Maple syrup and whisky, but not too sweet like the Crown Royal sweetened ones can be.
Great for cocktails and coffee.