Can a product say Made in Canada from domestic and imported ingredients even if the Canadian content is minimal?
Made in Canada from domestic and imported ingredients could apply to all products which are substantially transformed in Canada using imported and Canadian ingredients. These claims are intended to indicate that a food product is manufactured or processed in Canada, not to specify the amount of Canadian ingredients. This claim recognizes the importance of the value added by the Canadian processing industry to Canadian jobs and local economies.
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