

Yes!


Yes!


You’ve got to shop around. Some stuff you’re stuck buying online, but is worth asking the company if they’re willing to do e-transfer.


100% do. Also I want the full list of companies.


People should skip all fast food chains unless their locally owned.
Canadian Tire has a Paderno cookware manufatoring plant in PEI. There is also https://meyercanada.ca/ if people want to avoid CT. Their Frank chips might be made in Canada. But you’re right, most of it isn’t. But still better than say Walmart which is not Canadian owned to begin with.


How is https://www.eastlink.ca/ ? I’m looking for an option in New Brunswick.


Hurray for AMD making Vulkan open source.


The tricky part is when a company used to be Canadian, or looks Canadian, but is not a product of canada nor owned by Canada.
The product might just be “made in” or “prepared in” Canada, and on top of that not being owned by Canada anymore because of being bought out.


credit unions


Salesforce CEO makes “joke” to employees about ICE watching them: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/11/salesforce-marc-benioff-ice-joke-employees
Also said ICE could use its software to triple its staff https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/16/us/salesforce-benioff-ice.html


Rogers has rapidly been making unethical moves the past few years.


Please support your indigenous friends.
Freedom Mobile uses GoDaddy domain if that helps you decide their ethics at all.
Something that bothers me about Eastlink, is when its owner https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bragg_(businessman)
who owns the biggest multinational blueberry company, Oxford Frozen Foods, was giving a $38 million loan by the NB Conservative Premier at the time, David Alward, instead of investing in the multiple existing blueberries farms already existing, and using Crown Land to do so.
https://nbmediacoop.org/2014/03/22/private-blueberry-patch-on-public-land-irks-northern-new-brunswickers/