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Have you ever wondered what goes into getting that little maple leaf label on your groceries?
Host Marcy Markusa speaks with Evelyn Soo, the executive director of Canada's Food Safety and Consumer Protection Directorate, about the different Canadian identification labels and when consumers can trust that they are buying Canadian.
Also on the podcast today: Canadian snowbirds could choose to nest somewhere else thanks to an executive order signed during Trump's first days in office.
The new law says Canadians have to register with the American government every 30 days they are in the United States or they could face civil and criminal penalties.
It flew under the radar during the uproar over some of Trump's more notable changes, such as tariffs, gender laws and abolishing government diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
We speak with Reis Pagtakhan, a Winnipeg-based immigration lawyer, about what this means for Canadian snowbirds.
Have you ever wondered what goes into getting that little maple leaf label on your groceries?
Host Marcy Markusa speaks with Evelyn Soo, the executive director of Canada's Food Safety and Consumer Protection Directorate, about the different Canadian identification labels and when consumers can trust that they are buying Canadian.
Also on the podcast today: Canadian snowbirds could choose to nest somewhere else thanks to an executive order signed during Trump's first days in office.
The new law says Canadians have to register with the American government every 30 days they are in the United States or they could face civil and criminal penalties.
It flew under the radar during the uproar over some of Trump's more notable changes, such as tariffs, gender laws and abolishing government diversity, equity and inclusion policies.
We speak with Reis Pagtakhan, a Winnipeg-based immigration lawyer, about what this means for Canadian snowbirds.