As the holiday season approaches, a new survey suggests Albertans are increasingly committed to shopping locally and supporting Canadian businesses.
According to a Square survey, 64 per cent of Albertans plan to prioritize Canadian-made products and locally owned stores this holiday season. More than half also believe their communities will rally around neighbourhood businesses — a notable increase compared to previous years.
For many shoppers, the decision is about more than just convenience.
“I view them as neighbours, and supporting your neighbours and just keeping the money in the area,” said Calgarian Melanie Matuszak.
Madison Hamill, a shopper in Calgary’s Marda Loop neighbourhood, echoed that sentiment.
“Actually feeling things before you buy them is so important to me. Seeing

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