The most wonderful time of year is here! It’s November, and that means it’s time to get your holiday shopping started (or, if you’re a better person than I am, finished). 2025 was truly the year Canadians stood together, and you can continue showing your pride by shopping Canadian brands this holiday season. There’s something for everyone on this list – I promise!

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Give the gift of better sleep with one of Canada’s most loved and award-winning mattress brands. Proudly made in Canada and trusted by over 300,000 sleepers, Douglas offers three premium models: Original, Alpine, and Summit. Each combines eco-conscious materials, cooling comfort, and exceptional pressure relief for restful nights in every season. This blend of Canadian craftsmanship, sustainable design, and proven comfort makes it Canada’s best overall mattress and a thoughtful gift your loved one will enjoy every night.

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Mejuri should be a part of every Canadian’s jewelry collection.

If you’re shopping for someone who is looking to add an everyday piece of jewelry to their rotation, Mejuri’s Brioche Hoops are under $150 and make a fantastic gift.

Get them on Mejuri’s website for $138. 

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These Canadian-made candles come in the cozy, fresh winter scents you want filling your home during the colder months.

Each one is inspired by a Canadian lake, like Midnight Embers, which is inspired by the lakes in Muskoka.

Get them on Laykhaus’s website for $40. 

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Montreal-based bag and accessory company Lambert makes gorgeous, high-quality items at an affordable price.

I highly recommend the Katy Tote, which looks exactly like the viral Coach Brooklyn Bag, but for a fraction of the cost.

Katy Totes, or any other bags, can be purchased online, with the totes starting at $154.99.

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Not only does this female-owned Canadian brand sell some of the comfiest stuff ever, but they’ve also recycled 200,000 plastic bottles from beaches and streets into their sustainable pieces.

Londre’s loungewear is so unbelievably soft that anyone would love it. They also sell bathing suits and a few accessories.

Shop on their website, with loungewear starting at $46 per piece. 

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I’m going to keep this one simple. If intimacy and pleasure are important to someone you’re shopping for, this won’t disappoint.

Get them on their website, with toys starting at $24.99. 

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Canadian brand PAJAR will keep that special someone warm this winter!

Their jackets and footwear will be sure to impress anyone you’re shopping for.

Shop on their website, with footwear starting at $145. 

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Aritizia, also known as my favourite place on earth. Get someone a sweatset from here, and they’ll love you forever.

Shop in-store or on their website, with sweatsets starting at $78 per piece. 

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Know someone who loves to cook?

Meyer is a Canadian cookware brand from Prince Edward Island. Their stainless steel pots and pans are top-tier, with eight-piece sets starting at $269 on their website. 

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When I think of Canadian brands, Roots is always one of the first that comes to mind.

Recently, Seth Rogen teamed up with the brand to create his own gift guide, and if it’s good enough for Seth, it’s good enough for us.

Personally, I love all the landscape sweaters – starting at $108 on Roots’ website. 

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If you’re looking to support a Canadian brand and want to give the gift of something luxurious, Ecksand has some stunning jewellery pieces.

Get them on their website, with timeless bracelets starting at $875. 

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I am obsessed with Knix. Not only do they sell the comfiest basics ever, but they also sell the most amazing period panties.

Knix has men’s and women’s lines, so you can check everyone off your list.

Socks and underwear start at $22, while basics start at $35 on their website. 

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I own a ton of skincare from The Ordinary. The products are affordable and they work, making them perfect for gifting.

Shop on their website, with gift sets like their Winter Skin Set starting at $31.50 (but on sale now for $24.25). 

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Everyone loves a good-smelling home. Vitruvi is Canadian and women-led, selling diffusers and delectable oil scents.

They currently have a bundle where you can choose a diffuser and one or more scents, starting at $101 on their website. 

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Take your cooking game up a level. Kanel sells salts and spice blends using flavours from around the world.

They have everything from sweet cocktail rimmers to spicy blends you can add to dips, sauces, or as a garnish.

Shop on their website, with gift sets starting at $33. 

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I have six pieces from Suetables, and I will always recommend them to friends and family.

If you have someone on your list looking for affordable, dainty, and timeless jewelry pieces, this is your spot.

Get them on their website, with pieces starting at $45.99. 

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I had no idea The 7 Virtues was Canadian until this week – and now they will be getting even more of my business.

Vanilla Woods is my favourite scent, but their latest one, Buttercream Haze, is going viral for how amazing it smells.

Full-size 50 ml bottles start at $127, and 10 ml bottles start at $43.50 on their website. 

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Know someone who is always on the go? Herschel sells high-quality bags, and their duffles make an awesome gift.

Shop on their website, with their Novel Duffle starting at $130. 

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Mala The Brand has, hands down, some of the best-smelling candles on the market.

My personal favourite is Cereal, it literally smells like Fruit Loops.

Get them on their website, with candles starting at $26. 

Shop local, and happy holidays, Canada!

*This product was a sponsored inclusion in our gift guide

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