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With that said, we don't do a lot of value added products in Canada. We sell a **** ton of raw good though. Fish, maple syrup, energy, agro, etc, etc, etc. Just not a whole lot of manufactured goods other than cars (made by non canadian manufacturers) and auto parts.
 
I was gonna say ... Roots? But then it's actually owned by 2 Americans brothers lol ...

In terms of a Canadian brand, I'd say Canada goose is probably the most well known brand at the moment so ... yeah, I guess, Lego > Canada Goose
 
Poutine is not a brand ... we're talking about branding ...

Like Sweden has IKEA, Denmark has Lego, and Canada has .... Molson? ;)
 
I mean we've had some great comedians and musicians etc. I'm talking specifically about commercial products, we're pretty woefully represented.

Canadian Rye Whisky, Maple Syrup, Buckly's, Bombardier/Can-Am, CBC, American Satire
 
Canadian banks dominate a ton of American states as well. There's a reason you see so many American hockey teams playing in buildings like TD Garden and RBC Centre.
 
Buckley's Canadian? I didn't know that ... and who knows CBC outside of Canada??

I'd say Canadian club, Canada goose, Roots, Molson, Labatt's, Bombardier, and Blackberry are probably the most well known Canadian brands internationally
 
Buckley's Canadian? I didn't know that ... and who knows CBC outside of Canada??

I'd say Canadian club, Canada goose, Roots, Molson, Labatt's, Bombardier, and Blackberry are probably the most well known Canadian brands internationally

Do they even still make beer? I haven't seen Labatt's in a store or at a restaurant in probably a decade.
 
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