The government just launched a new guide for how to ‘choose Canada’ and it’s so patriotic
If you’ve been glued to the latest tariffs news recently ā trying to make sense of what’s going on with U.S. tariffs on Canada, threats to our sovereignty and what the heck we can do about it ā you’re not alone.
Between cross-border trade drama and a looming economic squeeze, it’s no wonder Canadian pride is on the rise, with so many Canucks searching for ways to buy Canadian and rally behind our local businesses.
Well, the Government of Canada just made it a whole lot easier to do exactly that. Last week, Canadian Heritage dropped a brand-new campaign encouraging people to “Choose Canada,” and it’s giving major flag-waving patriotic energy.
Choose Canada
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ā Canada (@Canada) March 20, 2025
O Canada
From shopping local to exploring Canadian history to cheering at a hockey game, this web portal pulls together every patriotic move you could make in one place. Want to support Canadian businesses? The “Buy Canadian” section gives you a comprehensive guide, breaking down exactly how to spot made-in-Canada labels, what counts as local food and why all this matters right now.
It even explains the difference between “Product of Canada” and “Made in Canada” ā which, if you’ve ever stood confused in the grocery aisle, you’ll know is actually super useful.
Made in Canada/FabriquƩ au Canada
This nails are truly “Made In Canada”?
Prepared In Canada
āPacked in Canadaā – what is this
SCAM!
Well now this is just Straight Up Lying…
Thank you, Canada
But it’s not just about shopping. The guide also offers different ways to celebrate Canada through national events and commemorations, embrace Canadian culture with support for local arts and media, and explore Canadian history ā from family genealogy to our country’s storied past.
You can even find ways to protect Canada through info on national security and border defence or cheer on Canada by checking out upcoming sporting events from coast to coast to coast.
Plus, if you’re dreaming of travelling to see more of our ginormous country, there’s a whole section to help you plan Canadian adventures ā with travel tips and inspiration from Destination Canada, Parks Canada and more.
So if you’ve been wondering how to turn all that rising Canadian pride into action ā especially in the face of rising tariffs and global uncertainty ā the government just gave us a pretty handy starting point, and it goes byĀ Canada.ca/ChooseCanada. It’s not every day they make patriotism this easy.
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We do we think?
Canadaās newĀ “Choose Canada”Ā guide is clearly designed to evoke national pride and attract newcomers by showcasing the countryās strengthsālike its multicultural society, strong economy, and natural beauty. But is itĀ effective? Letās break it down:
Strengths (What Works):
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Ā Patriotic AppealĀ ā The emotional pull of Canadian values (diversity, inclusivity, freedom) resonates globally, especially among those seeking stability.
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Ā Clear BrandingĀ ā Positioning Canada as a land of opportunity with a high quality of life aligns with its immigration goals.
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Ā Simplified MessagingĀ ā For potential immigrants, a well-structured guide can demystify the process.
Weaknesses (What Could Improve):
ā ļøĀ Overly Idealistic?Ā ā Does it address challenges like housing affordability, credential recognition, or regional job disparities? AĀ balancedĀ view might build more trust.
ā ļøĀ Target Audience ClarityĀ ā Is it tailored for skilled workers, students, refugees, or investors? Different groups need different incentives.
ā ļøĀ Engagement Beyond the GuideĀ ā A PDF or booklet is a start, but interactive tools (e.g., aĀ “Pathway to Canada”Ā quiz, success stories, regional comparisons) could boost impact.
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Improvement Ideas:
š¹Ā Real Talk SectionĀ ā Acknowledge hurdles (e.g., “Canada is great, but winters are toughāhereās how to prepare”).
š¹Ā Regional SpecificsĀ ā Highlight opportunities in less-known provinces (not just Toronto/Vancouver).
š¹Ā Multilingual & MultimediaĀ ā Expand beyond English/French to reach more diverse applicants (e.g., Hindi, Spanish, Arabic).
š¹Ā Post-Arrival SupportĀ ā Link to resources for newcomers (settlement services, networking groups).
Final Verdict:
Itās a strong start, but effectiveness depends onĀ how well it converts interest into action. If itās just a glossy brochure without follow-through, impact may be limited. AddingĀ practical tools, transparency, and post-decision supportĀ could make it even better.
Whaddaya Say?