As the threat of US tariffs looms, Canadian consumers may face rising costs on American-made goods. But what role do our shopping habits play in supporting the Canadian economy? Economist and former Winnipegger Rob Warren weighs in on how buying local could make a difference, and why certain products still rely on international trade. CBC’s Brittany Greenslade speaks with Warren about the potential impact on our wallets and the broader Canadian economy.
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The “buy 🇨🇦” is starting to gain momentum in the stores. Here’s a CBC video giving a little rundown and some tips and tricks. youtu.be/2pYapqgSkVo?...
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