Free trade has been around for decades so the American-owned Canadian-produced model is the norm. Wholly Canuck cereals exist but they're small outfits, mostly situated out west where the grain is. And I have no idea if they're affected by provincial trade barriers.
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Free trade has been around for decades so the American-owned Canadian-produced model is the norm. Wholly Canuck cereals exist but they're small outfits, mostly situated out west where the grain is. And I have no idea if they're affected by provincial trade barriers.