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BFGoodrich operates as a brand under a foreign-owned parent, resulting in a low score for capital and control retention. However, the presence of significant manufacturing facilities in Canada via its parent company provides a strong operational score. The True North score reflects this balance between foreign ownership and domestic industrial activity.
Measures: Canadian symbolism intensity vs economic reality (True North)
Does not measure: product quality, legality, or whether claims are false
In Canada, the brand's public identity emphasizes its operational presence and suitability for northern climates. That symbolism is higher than the provided economic baseline.
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True North: 90/100 Canadian Tire demonstrates a very high True North score due to its domestic ownership structure and centralized Canadian control. As a major national employer with headquarters in Toronto, the vast majority of its economic value is retained within the Canadian economy, although its product sourcing remains globally integrated. Vector breakdown:
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Customer pays return shipping β’ Window: 90 days β’ Returns to: Canada
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90d |
Full refund to original payment, 30+ day window β’ Window: 90 days β’ Refund: Original Payment
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90d |
Customer is responsible for return shipping costs.
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Claims
As of Jan 22, 2026
Matches evidence
In Canada, the brand's public identity emphasizes its century-long heritage and its namesake national identity. That symbolism is lower than the provided economic baseline.
Based on publicly available information we could verify as of Jan 22, 2026.
This is a consumer guidance signal, not a legal determination.
Deep Heritage Anchoring
Brand Identity
High Intensity Implicit Symbolism
Brand Identity
Details: 100/100
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True North: 90/100 Kal Tire achieves a high True North score due to its status as a domestically owned and operated private entity. Strategic control and capital retention are anchored in Canada, supported by a massive operational footprint across the country. Vector breakdown:
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Customer pays return shipping β’ Window: 30 days β’ Returns to: Canada
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30d |
Store credit only, restocking fee, or short window β’ Window: 30 days β’ Refund: Exchange Only
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30d |
Verified return cost data.
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Claims
As of Jan 22, 2026
Matches evidence
In Canada, the brand's public identity emphasizes its long-standing domestic ownership, multi-generational heritage, and specific roots in British Columbia. That symbolism is higher than the provided economic baseline.
Based on publicly available information we could verify as of Jan 22, 2026.
This is a consumer guidance signal, not a legal determination.
100% Canadian Owned
βKal Tire is Canadaβs largest independent tire dealer and one of North Americaβs largest commercial tire dealers... 100% Canadian owned.β
Brand Identity
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Deep Heritage Anchoring
βThe company was founded by Tom Foord in 1953.β
Brand Identity
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Local Place Anchoring
βFrom that first service station in Vernon, BC...β
Brand Identity
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Details: 90/100
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True North: 30/100 Costco Canada represents a foreign-controlled retail model with a substantial physical and operational presence within Canada. While capital retention and strategic control remain outside the country, its True North score is bolstered by significant domestic infrastructure and payroll. The overall value flow reflects a balance between foreign profit extraction and localized operational investment. Vector breakdown:
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Free prepaid return label or free drop-off β’ Window: 90 days β’ Returns to: Canada
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90d |
Full refund to original payment, 30+ day window β’ Window: 90 days β’ Refund: Original Payment
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90d |
Free returns with prepaid label provided by the retailer.
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Claims
As of Jan 21, 2026
Matches evidence
In Canada, the brand's public identity emphasizes its localized operational presence and regional sourcing. That symbolism is higher than the provided economic baseline.
Based on publicly available information we could verify as of Jan 21, 2026.
This is a consumer guidance signal, not a legal determination.
Generic local framing
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Details: 90/100
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