Canada Brand members directory

From coast to coast to coast, Canadian food and drink producers cultivate their passions to provide a variety of wholesome and healthy products to satisfy the most sophisticated appetites around the globe. Canada Brand members reflect Canada's size and diversity, generating a wide range of culinary offerings. We encourage you to get to know the many faces behind the Canada Brand and discover endless possibilities when you incorporate Canadian excellence at your table.

The information on this page was supplied by Canada Brand members and written in their language of choice.

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Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance (CAIA) (opens in new window)

Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance is the national industry association dedicated to facilitating an environment in which the Canadian seafood farming industry can achieve its full potential and supports initiatives that strengthen the domestic and international competitiveness of the sector including salmon, mussels, oysters, trout, clams, sablefish, Arctic char and more.

Canadian Barley Tea Company, The (opens in new window)

We're a sister-owned business and we make mo'mugi barley tea in the Shuswap, British Columbia, with the finest local organic barley. mo'mugi is Canada's first barley tea, inspired by mugicha, the #1 daily drink in Japan. We artisanally roast and hand-pack mo'mugi into award-winning, municipally compostable, non-plastic teabags. Our pouch packaging is reusable and recyclable.

Canadian Beef Breeds Council (opens in new window)

The Canadian Beef Breeds Council exists to connect the Canadian beef cattle seedstock and genetics industry to the world. CBBC works to provide relevant, evidence based information on the Canadian beef industry as well as market intelligence on the global beef cattle industry to assist members develop and implement international marketing programs.

Canadian Bison Association (opens in new window)

The Canadian Bison Association (CBA) is a non-profit organization established to represent the interests of the bison industry. The CBA is responsible for providing guidance on a number of issues including: marketing, animal health, research, animal identification, government liaison, trade, traceability, the bison registry, conservation and other development initiatives.

Canadian Cattle Association (opens in new window)

The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) is the national voice of Canada’s 60,000 beef farms and feedlots. Founded by producers and led by a producer-elected board, CCA works to address issues that concern Canada’s beef producers.

Canadian Craft Spirits Association (opens in new window)

The Canadian Craft Spirits Association is a national organization for Craft Spirits industry producers and stakeholders. Our mission is to build on Craft Spirit producers’ business development and production expertise, to promote Canadian craft spirits in Canada and international markets, and collaborate on key issues and policies that affect the industry.

Canadian Food Exporters Association (CFEA) (opens in new window)

The CFEA is a trade association dedicated to enhancing Canadian food, beverage and ingredient exports. As a multi-sector association our members offer a wide range of products and service both retail and foodservice markets.

Canadian Health Food Association (CHFA) (opens in new window)

The Canadian Health Food Association represents Canada's largest trade association dedicated to natural, organic and wellness products. The CHFA represents approximately 1000 members made up of various businesses including manufacturers, retailers, brokers, distributors and importers/exporters.

Canadian Highly Migratory Species Foundation (CHMSF) (opens in new window)

Canadian Highly Migratory Species Foundation (CHMSF) represents 100% of MSC-certified Canadian albacore tuna vessels, processors and wholesalers.

Canadian Honey Council (opens in new window)

The Canadian Honey Council represents over 12,000 beekeepers managing nearly 800,000 colonies. The CHC provides a forum where producers, packers, professionals, provincial associations and officials from different levels of government can talk and recommend action in the best interest of the Canadian beekeeping industry.


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