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Buy Canadian: a 'simple, sad little plea'?
When it comes to the economy, an appropriate motto would be plus ça change. But when times are tough, a slogan that invariably turns up is "Buy Canadian" — an appeal to consumers to put pride and patriotism where their wallets are. In 2009 it came up once again, in part a response to the controversial "Buy American" provisions proposed as part of a massive economic stimulus package. The CBC Digital Archives looks back at "Buy Canadian" campaigns of the past.
Program: Assignment
Broadcast Date: Nov. 23, 1961
Guest(s): H.E. Beaudeaulais, Stuart Richardson
Reporter: Mildred MacDonald
Duration: 7:00
Photo: National Film Board of Canada. Photothèque/Library and Archives Canada.
Last updated: February 8, 2012
Page consulted on March 26, 2013
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