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Canadians are being told to “Buy Canadian” and keep their elbows up, but no one is willing to show what that actually costs. So we did. In this Tap the Maple episode, we break down the real, after-tax cost of building a normal Canadian home using Canadian-only materials, and compare it directly to a standard Canada-U.S. supply chain build. The result? Roughly $35,000 to $50,000 more for the same house, driven by higher costs for windows, plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC components, and imported sub-assemblies that Canada does not produce at scale. This episode walks through: • What “Buy Canadian” really means in housing • Why Canadian lumber doesn’t magically lower prices • Where Canadian supply chains break down • Why importing from the United States is often cheaper • The difference between slogans and real industrial policy This is not anti-Canada. This is pro-math, pro-reality, and pro-affordability. If politicians want Canadians to shop as an act of economic patriotism, they owe us the truth about the cost, and a real plan to build domestic capacity instead of pretending it already exists. Because patriotism at the checkout line is expensive. Patriotism in policy is productive. #canadianpolitics #cdnpoli #canada #tapthemaple #canadapolitics #politicalcommentary #canadalife #canadiannews #canadanews #markcarney #liberal #conservative #news #canadanews #buycanadian #elbowsup #conservative #political