Keep it Canadian.
Keep it Calgary.

Encouraging support for businesses that contribute to the Canadian economy and community during these uncertain times.

Keep it Canadian map

Want to support Canadian businesses but don't know where to start?

We've got you covered.

Keep it Canadian is our way of highlighting members with Canadian-made products, to encourage support for businesses that contribute to the Canadian economy and community during these uncertain times.

Our interactive map is accessible to all visitors to our website which includes participating businesses around the city, helping local customers discover and support our members. Additionally, this map will assist visitors in evaluating the extent to which a business’s operations contribute to the Canadian economy and, in turn, help us strengthen the community and showcase the amazing products and businesses we have right here in Calgary.

We are putting a spotlight on three kinds of Canadian business:

Product of Canada

At least 98% of the total direct costs of producing or manufacturing the good were incurred in Canada, and the last substantial transformation of the product occurred in Canada.

Made in Canada

At least 51% of the total direct costs of producing or manufacturing a good have been incurred in Canada, and the product must have undergone its last substantial transformation in Canada.

Canadian company

Small businesses are the heart of Calgary’s economy, making up 95% of all enterprises. Rising costs, however, are limiting their growth and profitability. 

Keep it Canadian resource list

Here is Calgary’s resource list to support Canadian industries and local businesses.

Expanding your business internationally, but not sure where to start? By participating in a trade mission, you will expand your network and gain a better understanding of the business culture, economy and support services available in your target market.

The Trade Accelerator Program has helped over 140 Calgary SMEs explore 17 global markets, plus over 60 Calgary companies have attended international missions in the first quarter of 2025.

Learn how the City of Calgary is actively managing the impacts of U.S. tariffs and working with industry partners, exploring alternative suppliers, and supporting local businesses to help mitigate the effects of these global trade challenges.

Shop Canadian Apps

Find locally made products and Canadian-owned businesses that contribute to our economy and community.

Be part of Calgary’s future

Join the Calgary Chamber community today.