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Raincoast Trading demonstrates strong economic retention within Canada due to its domestic ownership and regional processing operations. Its True North score is bolstered by a majority-Canadian capital structure and high strategic control. While raw material sourcing is regionally focused, specific input transparency remains limited.
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 regional wilderness and coastal anchoring. That symbolism is lower than the provided economic baseline.
Documentation-based safety and quality markers.
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True North: 100/100 Sobeys represents a high level of economic retention, as it is a Canadian-owned and operated entity with its global headquarters in Nova Scotia. The True North score of 100 reflects its status as a domestic pillar with internal control over its capital and strategic operations. Most economic value generated by the entity remains within the Canadian economy. Vector breakdown:
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Free prepaid return label or free drop-off β’ Window: 14 days β’ Returns to: Canada
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14d |
Full refund to original payment, 30+ day window β’ Window: 14 days β’ Refund: Original Payment
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14d |
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 deep heritage roots and local community anchoring. That symbolism is lower 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.
Deep heritage anchoring
Brand Identity
Local place anchoring
Brand Identity
Community and local framing
Brand Identity
Details: 100/100
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True North: 90/100 Loblaws maintains a strong domestic economic profile due to its Canadian ownership structure and centralized management. The True North score reflects high retention of capital and operational value within the Canadian economy. While the entity utilizes global supply chains for various goods, its strategic and financial core is domestically anchored. Vector breakdown:
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Customer pays return shipping β’ Window: 14 days β’ Returns to: Canada
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14d |
Full refund to original payment, 30+ day window β’ Window: 14 days β’ Refund: Original Payment
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14d |
Customer is responsible for return shipping costs.
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Claims
As of Jan 21, 2026
Matches evidence
In Canada, the brand's public identity emphasizes historical heritage and community-focused messaging. That symbolism is lower 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.
Heritage Anchoring
Brand Identity
Community Framing
Brand Identity
Details: 100/100
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True North: 90/100 Thrifty Foods demonstrates a high degree of economic retention, as it is owned by a major Canadian grocery conglomerate with centralized domestic control. Its profits and strategic leadership remain within Canada, contributing to a robust True North score. Operational activity is concentrated in British Columbia, supporting local employment and infrastructure. Vector breakdown:
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Claims
As of Jan 21, 2026
Matches evidence
In Canada, the brand's public identity emphasizes its British Columbia heritage and its status as a Canadian-owned retailer. That symbolism is lower 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.
100% Canadian Owned
βThrifty Foods is a banner of Sobeys Inc., a proudly Canadian company.β
Website
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Local place anchoring
βThe first Thrifty Foods store opened in 1977 in Victoria, BCβs Fairfield community.β
Brand Identity
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Canadian operations mentioned
βWe are committed to sourcing local products from BC and Canadian farmers.β
Website
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Details: 100/100
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True North: 20/100 Whole Foods Market reflects a foreign-controlled retail model where capital and strategic control remain outside Canada. While its operations provide domestic employment and some local sourcing, its True North score is primarily limited by its status as a subsidiary of a US multinational. Vector breakdown:
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Retailer does not sell online
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Full refund to original payment, 30+ day window β’ Window: 90 days β’ Refund: Original Payment
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90d |
Verified return cost data.
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Claims
As of Jan 21, 2026
Matches evidence
In Canada, the brand's public identity emphasizes local community framing and regional operational presence. 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.
Details: 95/100
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