7 COSTCO Items That Are 100% Canadian And 3 That Almost Are (Happy Canada Day Edition)

7 Costco Canada Items That Are 100% Canadian + 3 That Almost Are (Happy Canada Day Edition) A freezer meal that looks imported — made in British Columbia. A yogurt brand that sounds French — every drop of dairy Canadian. A snack bar made by the same Quebec family for 120 years. A 130-year-old farmer co-op selling cheese EXCLUSIVELY at Costco Canada. Happy Canada Day, Canada. Here are 7 Costco items that are 100% Canadian — and 3 more that almost are. Ten Items. Coast to coast. Quebec, Ontario, the Prairies, PEI, British Columbia. Every region of the country in one Costco cart. Items you've already eaten. Items sitting in your pantry. You just didn't know they were made right here in Canada. Before getting started, there's two phrases. And every Canadian needs to know the difference. "Product of Canada" and "Made in Canada." "Product of Canada" is the gold standard. By law, it requires 98% of the ingredients, processing, AND overhead costs to be Canadian. Ninety-eight percent. That's the real deal. "Made in Canada" is a trick. It only means the final transformation happened in Canada. The ingredients — every single one — could be from anywhere on Earth. Chinese garlic. Indian flour. Mexican tomatoes. Mix them in Mississauga, slap a maple leaf on the box — that legally counts as "Made in Canada." These seven items meet a much stricter test: Canadian ownership, Canadian raw materials, Canadian workers, Canadian communities. Real Canadian. The other three? Still made by Canadian companies, still worth your cart — they just have one small footnote each. We'll get to those after the main list. Quick honorary mention before we start. Kirkland Maple Syrup. Everyone knows the syrup. It's 100% Canadian — sourced from Quebec cooperatives. We covered the full story in our last video, so we're skipping past it today. Buy it. Pour it. Happy Canada Day. Let's go!!.