As U.S. tariffs make Canadian consumers more inclined to purchase Canadian-produced goods, regulators have noted a rise in “maple washing” - the use of Canadian-themed branding (such as maple leaves, ...
Dozens of Canadian supermarkets have been “maple washing” their produce — disguising American fruits and veggies, which have suddenly become toxic in the trade war, as homegrown. But despite the ...
Dozens of Canadian supermarkets have been exposed for hiding 'Made in USA' labels on produce amid Donald Trump's tariff war. An investigation conducted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and CBC ...
“Maple washing” and “maple glazing” are buzzwords gaining traction online and in the news, reflecting a rise in Canadian-inspired marketing of a wide variety of goods and services across the country.
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