Today I’m celebrating this beautiful country that I get to call home.
Being a small Canadian business owner hasn’t always been easy, but over the past months I’ve felt something incredibly special—the kindness, encouragement, and support from this community has meant more than I can put into words.
Every order, every like, every comment, every share, and every kind message reminds me why I keep creating.
Thank you for supporting handmade, supporting local, and supporting small Canadian businesses. You truly make a difference.
Wishing everyone a joyful Canada Day filled with family, laughter, sunshine, and gratitude. 🍁❤️
... Read moreAs someone who has also experienced the challenges and rewards of running a small Canadian business, I can truly relate to the feelings expressed here. Canada Day is not just a time for celebration, but a moment to appreciate the community spirit that helps small businesses thrive. Local support goes beyond simple transactions—it builds real connections that encourage creativity and perseverance.
Supporting handmade and locally made products means investing in quality and uniqueness, something mass-produced items often lack. When you choose to shop Canadian, you contribute to the sustainability of our economy and help preserve the distinct cultural identity that Canadian artisans embody.
Over the years, I have found that every interaction with customers—whether a kind message, a social media share, or a repeat order—fuels motivation to keep pushing forward, especially during tough seasons. The sense of belonging fostered within these small business communities makes the entrepreneurial journey much more meaningful.
Moreover, celebrating Canada Day can be a perfect opportunity to explore and showcase these small businesses. From handmade crafts to food, fashion, and art, sharing your support helps them gain visibility and thrive amidst a competitive marketplace.
If you’re curious about how to support local Canadian businesses, consider starting with researching online directories or social media hashtags like #SupportLocal, #MadeInCanada, and #ShopCanadian. Participating in local markets or online events dedicated to Canadian makers can also be fulfilling and educational.
This celebration is ultimately about gratitude—gratitude for the country, the community, and the countless individuals who make small businesses their passion and livelihood. By embracing this spirit, we can all contribute to a brighter and more resilient Canadian economy while enjoying the authentic creations that only local makers can offer.