Made in Canada, bought in the U.S: Canadian products and brands you can shop if you're in the United States
However, the sentiment appears to be extended beyond the Canadians, as Yahoo Canada has heard from readers based in the U.S. who are also looking to shop and support Canadian brands.
With this in mind, we compiled a list of Canadian brands that are sold in the United States — not just brands that ship to Canada, but brands that are stocked in U.S. stores, retailers or showrooms.
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Decor-Res
Canadel
Kavuus
Amisco
EQ3
Palliser Studio
Meyer Cookware
Fable
Kilne
Lululemon
Arc'teryx
Aritzia
Maguire
Frank and Oak
Canada Goose
Mackage
Kotn
Gildan
Knix
Lolë
Tentree
Mejuri
Monos
Herschel Supply Co
Heys
Nudestix
Skinfx
The Ordinary
Cheekbone Beauty
Lise Watier
M·A·C Cosmetics
La Canadienne
ALDO Shoes
Cougar Shoes
Fluevog Shoes
Want Les Essentiels
Matt & Nat
Frank and Oak
Native Shoes
Vessi
Liberté
ADL
Agropur
Black Diamond
Bothwell Cheese
Daiya
Eagle Brand (made with 100% Canadian dairy)
Halo Top (made with Canadian diary)
Kraft Singles (made in Canada)
Miller's Dairy
Philadelphia Cream Cheese (made in Canada)
Saputo
Skotidakis
Triple A Cheese
Kirkland Signature Maple Syrup (made in Canada)
Billy Bee Honey
Club House
Maple Joe Syrup
Robin Hood
Dr. Oetker Canada
Molson Canadian
Labatt Blue
Moosehead
Steam Whistle
Kokanee
Molson Coors
Sleeman
Alexander Keith's
Vizzy Hard Seltzer
NÜTRL
Georgian Bay Spirit Co
Sandbagger
Inniskillin
Jackson-Triggs
Pillitteri
Peller Estates
Quail's Gate
Forty Creek
Pendleton
Crown Royal
Signal Hill Canadian Whisky
Alberta Premium
Nature's Path
Stellar Eats
Dempster's
Holy Crap Cereal
D'Italiano
Dimpflmeier Bakery
Goh Goh Cereal
Grandma Emily
La Milanaise
Little Northern Bakehouse
NorQuin
O'Doughs
Rudolph's Bakeries
Sunny Boy Foods
Stonemill Bakehouse
President's Choice
Old Dutch Foods
Prana Foods
SmartSweets
Made Good
Covered Bridge
Kinnikinnick Cookies
Voortman Cookies
Leclerc Cookies
President's Choice
Kicking Horse Coffee
49th Parallel
Marley Coffee (packaged in Canada)
Jumping Bean Coffee
Just Us! Coffee Roasters
Salt Spring Coffee
Salada
King Cole
Sloane Tea
Genuine Tea
Murchie's
Cove Soda
The PoP Shoppe
Clearly Canadian
Jones Soda
Eska
Flow
Canadian Springs
Black River Juice
Oasis
Yummy Dino Buddies
McCain Foods
Arctic Gardens
Cavendish Farms
Green Giant (*grown in Canada, US company, widely available in the states)
High Liner (also called Fisher Boy, Mirabel, Sea Cuisine and Catch of the Day)
Nature's Path
President's Choice
FirstMate Pet Foods
Kasiks Pet Foods
Nutram Pet Food
Petcurean Pet Nutrition
Open Farm
Champion Petfoods (Orijen and Acana brands)
Kirkland Signature (sourced and produced in Canada, sold in the U.S.)
Cashmere
White Swan
Purex
Tru Earth
Nellie's
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Guests on Earth (ships online, expanding into the U.S. soon)
Nature Clean
Myni
The Unscented Company
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