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Canadian Food Brands We Know & Love

Canadian Food Brands We Know & Love

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Canadian Food Brands We Know & Love

The next time you're at the grocery store, grab some of these made-in-Canada goodies.

It's more important now than ever before to support local—and that includes in the kitchen! Here are just some of our favourite food brands and products made in Canada by Canadian companies.

 

Stonemill Bakehouse

Unionville, Ont.

Your grocery store bread just got an upgrade—all of Stonemill's products are packed with grains and seeds and naturally fermented for tons of flavour and easy digestion.

 

Fontaine Santé

Saint-Laurent, Que.

Made with 100% natural, GMO-free ingredients, Fontaine Santé's hummuses, dips, and salads are an easy way to get fresh, prepared foods you can trust.

 

Greenfield Natural Meat Co.

Ayr, Ont.

This sustainable meat company recently announced it is gestation crate free, which means their pigs have an open-housing system with the freedom to roam and explore.

 

Nature's Path

Vancouver, B.C.

If you're looking for organic breakfasts and snacks, check out Nature's Path granolas, cereals, and oats. The company also is completely non-GMO and fair trade and has committed to dropping its prices this year. 

 

Prana Foods

Montréal, Que.

Fill your cupboards with these plant-based organic snacks like overnight protein oats, flavoured nuts, granolas, and dried fruits and veggies.

 

Little Northern Bakehouse

Abbotsford, B.C.

This gluten-free bakehouse makes some of the best allergy-friendly loaves, bagels, buns, and pizza crusts we've ever had. They're soft, pillowy, and hold up during meal time (no soggy slices here!).

 

M-C Dairy Co Ltd

Etobicoke, Ont.

Whether you're looking for fresh-pressed cottage cheese, cream cheese, kefir, lassi, or straight up milk, buying from M-C Dairy means you're supporting Canadian farmers. 

 

WowButter

Staffa, Ont.

Looking for a nut-free spread that's safe to pack in your kids' school lunches? This soy-based product is a complete plant protein and tastes just as good with jelly as it does with carrots and celery.

 

Balzac's Coffee Roasters

Toronto, Ont.

You can support this coffee brand in two ways: by visiting one of their coffee shops and buying their beans to use at home. 

 

One Degree Organics

Abbotsford, B.C.

If you love transparency in the brands you buy, you'll love One Degree. They provide a QR code on their oats, breads, cereals, and granolas so you can meet the farmers and producers behind every ingredient. 

 

Bothwell Cheese

New Bothwell, Man.

Locally-sourced ingredients and 100 percent Canadian milk go into the over two dozen varieties of cheese at this fromagerie.

 

Happy Planet

Burnaby, B.C.

Pick up one of these plant-based protein drinks and soups, grass-fed milks and butters, or organic juices from this West Coast company that's working to reduce the faming industry's carbon footprint.

 

Covered Bridge Potato Chips

Waterville, N.B.

You impossible not to eat a whole bag of these crunchy, flavourful chips once you open one up. They're made with ingredients from the Saint John River Valley and come in a range of flavours, from classic to bold. (We're partial to The Weekender—four flavours in one bag!)

 

Heartbeat Hot Sauce Co.

Thunder Bay, Ont.

Spice up your meals with these artisanal sauces made for your next barbecue, nacho, or wing night.

 

Maison Orphée

Quebec, Que.

A delicious meal starts when your pour oil in your pan—and the cold-pressed one from B Corp certified Maison Orphée are some of the best you can get in Canada. They're smooth and full of flavour, and maintain tons of nutrients often lost in other extraction methods.

 

Cows Creamery

Charlottetown, P.E.I.

You'll get some of the best aged Cheddars, butters, and ice creams from this East Coast favourite—could it be because everything is made with Prince Edward Island milk?

 

Tao Tea Leaf

Toronto, Ont.

Whether you love an Oolong or Rooibos, the loose-leaf teas from Tao are award-winning. They source traditional handmade teas directly from growers and tea masters from around the world.

 

 

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