Speaking recently with The Globe and Mail, Wendy Wagner, head of Gowling WLG's International Trade and Customs Group, discussed the challenges businesses face when certifying their products as "Made in Canada". With increasing scrutiny from both regulators and trade partners, companies must carefully investigate each of their products and verify their supply chains to ensure compliance.

"You get a sense how complicated it is to go through this exercise," Wagner explained, emphasizing the complexity of gathering evidence and working with trade specialists to meet certification requirements.

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