Canadians are making a conscious shift toward supporting local businesses and buying Canadian-made products. Whether it’s a matter of principle, quality, or simply discovering great homegrown brands, there are plenty of options to fill your cart with Canadian-owned and made-in-Canada grocery items.
So, if you’re looking to make the switch, here’s a breakdown of some of the best Canadian-owned and made-in-Canada grocery products you can find at local stores.
🍁 Canadian Grocery Staples to Stock Up On
🥖 Bread
- Dempster’s (Etobicoke, ON) – Made in Canada, owned by a Mexican parent company.
- Wonder, ACE Bakery, Country Harvest, D’Italiano, Casa Mendosa (Toronto, ON) – Canadian-owned and typically made in Canada.
🥛 Dairy
- Earth’s Own (Burnaby, BC) – Oat, almond, soy beverages, and plant-based dairy alternatives.
- Bothwell Cheese (New Bothwell, MB) – Made in Canada with Canadian milk.
- Gay Lea (Mississauga, ON) – Butter, cheese, milk, and cream, Canadian-owned and operated.
- Oikos Greek Yogurt (Boucherville, QC) – Made in Canada with Canadian milk (owned by a French company).
- Lactalis Canada (Toronto, ON) – Made in Canada dairy products.
- Mapledale Cheese Co. (Plainfield, ON) – Locally made cheese products.
- Reid’s Dairy (Belleville, ON) – Locally produced dairy products.
🥩 Meat
- Maple Leaf Foods (Mississauga, ON) – Fresh and processed meats made in Canada.
- Schneiders (Mississauga, ON) – Canadian-made deli and frozen meats.
- JBS Canada (Brooks, AB) – Canadian meat processing and distribution.
- La Cultura Salumi (Quinte West, ON) – Locally made charcuterie and cured meats.
- Sofina Foods (Markham, ON) – Canadian deli meats and charcuterie.
🥪 Pantry Staples
- Primo (Toronto, ON) – Tomato sauces, pasta, beans, lentils, rice, and oils.
- Unico (Concord, ON) – Pasta, oil, sauces, beans, and olives.
- Aylmer (Saint-Hyacinthe, QC) – Soups and broths.
- Organika (Richmond, BC) – Bone broth, collagen, and electrolyte powders.
- Italpasta (Brampton, ON) – Pasta made with Canadian wheat.
- Redpath Sugar (Toronto, ON) – Canadian-made sugar products.
- Quinte Custom Foods (Belleville, ON) – Locally sourced pantry staples.
- Sprague Foods (Belleville, ON) – Locally made canned and packaged foods.
- Saucy Dotty’s (Prince Edward County, ON) – Locally made sauces and condiments.
🍪 Snacks
- Celebration (Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, QC) – Cookies from Leclerc, a Quebec-based company.
- Made Good (Toronto, ON) – Granola bars and snacks, Canadian-made and owned.
- SunRype (Kelowna, BC) – Fruit bars and applesauce.
- Dare (Cambridge, ON) – Cookies and crackers, including Bear Paws and Breton.
- Hawkins Cheezies (Belleville, ON) – Locally made snack foods.
☕ Coffee & Tea
- Muskoka Roastery (Huntsville, ON) – Canadian-roasted coffee.
- Balzac’s Coffee Roasters (Ancaster, ON) – Canadian-owned coffee brand.
- Kicking Horse Coffee (Invermere, BC) – Made-in-Canada coffee (Italian-owned).
- Blume (Vancouver, BC) – Canadian-owned coffee blends.
- Barn Owl Malt (Prince Edward County, ON) – Locally sourced malted barley.
🥤 Drinks
- Naya (Mirabel, QC) – Spring water from the Laurentians.
- Kiju (Toronto, ON) – Fruit juices processed in Canada.
- Oasis (Rougemont, QC) – Canadian-prepared juices.
- SunRype (Kelowna, BC) – Canadian-made juices.
- Allen’s (Mississauga, ON) – Locally produced fruit juices.
🥨 Frozen Foods
- M&M Food Market (Mississauga, ON) – Frozen entrees and appetizers.
- High Liner (Lunenburg, NS) – Frozen fish and seafood.
- McCain (Florenceville, NB) – Fries, onion rings, and hash browns.
- Cavendish Farms (Dieppe, NB) – Frozen potato products.
- Dr. Oetker (London, ON) – Frozen pizza with Canadian ingredients.
🍦 Ice Cream
- Reid’s Dairy (Belleville, ON) – Locally produced ice cream.
- Chapman’s (Markdale, ON) – Canadian-made ice cream.
- Kawartha Dairy (Bobcaygeon, ON) – Ontario-based dairy brand.
- Shaw’s Ice Cream (Tillsonburg, ON) – Small-batch, Canadian-made ice cream.

🍄 Mushrooms
- Highline Mushroom Products (Leamington, ON) – Locally produced mushroom products.
🍫 Chocolate
- Donini Chocolate (Belleville, ON) – Locally made chocolate and confections.
🍁 Maple Syrup
- Jakeman’s (Beachville, ON)
- President’s Choice (QC)
- Decacer/Lepoque (Quebec City, QC)
- Old Fashioned Maple Crest (Saint John, NB)
Why Buy Canadian? 🇨🇦
Supporting Canadian-made grocery products helps strengthen the local economy, supports jobs, and ensures higher quality standards. Plus, many of these brands use locally sourced ingredients, meaning fresher, more sustainable choices for your household.
Next time you’re at the grocery store, take a second to check the label—it might surprise you how many Canadian options are already in your cart!