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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba’s government’s new advertising campaign encouraging people to Buy Local will see some of its dollars spent on international social media sites. The government announced ...
The provincial government has launched a new advertising campaign to encourage Manitobans to buy local goods as a potential trade war with the U.S. looms. The campaign — called Support Manitoba.
The provincial government is taking some of the guess work out of buying local. The provincial government is launching a new buy local campaign today with a news conference at 11:00 at Urban Market in ...
1:53 Hospitality industry’s hopes ‘Buy B.C.’ gives local businesses a boost Many bars and restaurants in B.C. are jumping aboard the “buy Canadian” train, amid the fallout of U.S ...
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The provincial government has officially unveiled its new buy local campaign. Premier Andrew Furey, flanked by numerous other cabinet ministers and government officials, unveiled the campaign logo and ...
The Manitoba government has introduced a new campaign, “Support Manitoba. Buy Local.” aimed at encouraging residents to support local businesses and strengthen the provincial economy.
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante announced today that the city had dropped Amazon from its list of suppliers in response to the still-looming tariff threat from the U.S. Plante pledged to buy local, or ...
(Mark Cumby/CBC) The "buy local" campaign is designed to show consumers where their products are produced, whether that be in Newfoundland and Labrador or across Canada. Signs and logos will be ...
Greater Sudbury politicians were firing back on the cusp of a trade war kicking off between the United States and Canada on ...
Premier Andrew Furey held a Newfoundland Chocolate Company bar as he urged people in the province to buy local products. The provincial government announced its ‘Buy From Newfoundland and Labrador’ ...