Steeles Royal

Made in Canada

Telebass

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Apr 13, 2004
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I have some bad news for you, majority of our things are made in China
Be that as it may, I’ve been looking at labels a lot more closely in the last number of years. Country of origin is often a factor not only in the product but also the store for me. Already, sometimes I will gladly pay 25% more for local (e.g. strawberries) and will bypass whenever possible stuff from countries that piss me off. Voting with your wallet really doesn’t cost much (and the difference will be less when the Canadian tariffs go into effect). And it gives you an empowering sense of doing something no matter how insignificant it may be (just like voting). As an individual, it means nothing,, but if 1/3 of the people felt as I did (I know, wishful thinking) it could make a real difference.
 
Ashley Madison
Toronto Escorts