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I really love promoting locally made products and if I could do this full time I totally would. I love it because I can research (the research really is half the fun) and promote everyday items made here but I can niche it up and focus on skin care if I want to or apparel [...]

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As many of you already know, March is Nutrition Month in Canada (and USA) so in my first segment I focused on healthy Canadian made foods. Foods from Shoal Lake Wild Rice, Earth’s Own almond and rice milks, delicious Raincoast Crisps and Vega’s plant based health supplements.

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Kootsac is based out of (you guessed it) the Kootenays, British Columbia. The owner, Morgen Bardati, is really kind and talented and also fully embraces social media, which is aces on my books! She manufacturers her reusable bulk and produce bags in various sizes and colours. Made in Canada, good for the environment.

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I’m sometimes asked how, or what I use to promote made in Canada and made in USA products and the companies that make and sell them via my personal brand, In Country with Melissact & Friends. I thought I’d put a few down here… Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Google Alerts, Fancy, StumbleUpon and Delicious.

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GelaSkins manufacture skins to customize and protect all your tech gadgets. Choose from the thousands of really cool designs in their library or use your own designs or photographs. If you fancy yourself an artist, you can even submit your work to GelaSkins and if they like your stuff, you’ll get a cut off sales made on your designs! And they’re all made in Toronto, Ontario!

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