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This is inconsistent. In Canada, at least, “Made in Canada” or “Produced in Canada” does not necessarily mean “made mostly in Canada from Canadian parts”. All that’s necessary is a certain percentage of assembly or preparation (for foods).

I’m not sure of the _exact_ proportions required, but I first noticed this on food products (“Prepared in Canada from domestic and foreign ingredients” is frequently found on foods I buy).




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