So you've made the pledge to buy Canada First, but you're having trouble sorting through all the possible choices, not knowing the difference between "Made in Canada" and "Product of Canada."
Need help? Ask a teenager.
Tyler Campbell of Uxbridge, Ontario is one of the brains behind madeinca.ca, a handy website that can help you keep your money within the borders of our home and native land.
"My dad, my uncle and I were all together for my uncle's birthday party," Campbell told CTV's Your Morning. "We realized that we want to buy Canadian and we want to support Canadian businesses, but there's not really an easy way to find out what is actually Canadian, so we figured why not just make it ourselves?"
The website current includes a database featuring 234 Canadian choices (and counting) across 18 categories. Each product listing includes where it's manufactured, sold and if it is Canadian owned.
"At Made In Canada, we are compiling a list of those products in one place, so you can support Canadian jobs and Canadian workers," the website reads.
Tyler said his intentions were not meant to be anti-Trump, but instead a way of celebrating the hard working men and women from Bonavista, to Vancouver Island.
"My grandparents were immigrants from Ireland and they started their own small business 35 years ago," Campbell said. "There are so many stories like theirs that don't get shared and don't get told."