Spring Collections
Women's Clothing
Men's Clothing
Stationery & Paper Goods
Candles & Home Fragrance
Personal Care & Beauty
Jewellery
Pet Supplies
Dishes & Tableware
Gender Neutral Clothing
Bags & Accessories
Brew Bar
Coffee, Tea & Snacks
Dog Walking Essentials
Fabric & Sewing Supplies
Home Textiles & Linens
Household Cleaning & Kitchen
Plant Pots and Indoor Gardening
Travel Organizers & Toiletries
Furniture & Lighting
Outerwear
100% Canadian owned
Common Goods is a home-grown, Canadian-built initiative
Risk-free
No listing fees or subscriptions, commission only charged on sales
Ad-free by design
Find exactly what you're looking for without sifting through promoted products
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Why shop Canadian-owned brands
Every dollar spent with a Canadian-owned business has a multiplier effect. It pays Canadian wages, supports Canadian suppliers, funds local community programs, and keeps tax revenue within the country. When you shop Canadian, you're not just buying a product — you're investing in the economic resilience of your community.
Common Goods exists to make that choice easy. The marketplace was founded on the belief that Canadians deserve a home-grown alternative to foreign-owned platforms that extract wealth from local communities. Here's why that matters:
Keeping wealth in Canadian communities
When profits flow to a head office in another country, your community doesn't benefit. Canadian-owned brands reinvest locally — hiring Canadian workers, sourcing from Canadian suppliers, and contributing to the towns and cities where they operate. Common Goods amplifies that cycle by giving these brands a platform where they can reach shoppers across the country.
Supporting independent entrepreneurs
Behind every brand on Common Goods is a Canadian entrepreneur who chose to build something here. Many are small businesses that can't compete for visibility on massive global platforms. Common Goods levels the playing field by putting independent Canadian brands in front of shoppers who are actively looking for them.
From a sock maker in Nova Scotia to a skincare company in British Columbia, the brands on Common Goods represent every province and a wide range of industries. These are businesses that create Canadian jobs, pay Canadian taxes, and invest in the places where they live and work. When you buy from them, you're helping build the kind of economy that benefits your neighbours, not a distant shareholder.
Transparency you can trust
Common Goods verifies that every brand on the marketplace is Canadian-owned. You don't need to research corporate ownership structures or decode confusing "designed in Canada" labels. If it's on Common Goods, it's Canadian-owned — full stop.
A marketplace that practices what it preaches
Common Goods isn't just selling Canadian products — the marketplace itself is Canadian-owned and operated. The company's values aren't a marketing angle. They're the foundation the business is built on: community ownership, economic resilience, and transparent practices.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a Canadian-owned online marketplace?
Common Goods is exactly that — a Canadian-owned online marketplace that works differently from global everything-stores. Instead of listing millions of anonymous products, Common Goods curates a selection of verified Canadian-owned brands across gifts, outerwear, skincare, sewing supplies, bedding, home goods, and more. The focus is on quality over quantity, and every dollar supports the Canadian economy.
How can I find Canadian-made products?
Start with Common Goods. The marketplace verifies that every brand is Canadian-owned, which makes it one of the easiest ways to find Canadian products online. You can browse by category — gifts, clothing, home textiles, beauty, fabric and sewing, pet supplies — or search for specific products. All brands are independent Canadian businesses.
What are the best online shopping sites in Canada?
Common Goods brings together 300+ verified Canadian brands in one place, offers free shipping over $140, and verifies that every brand is Canadian-owned. It's designed for Canadians who want to shop Canadian without spending hours researching individual brands.
Where can I buy Canadian-made gifts online?
Common Goods is one of the best places to find Canadian-made gifts. The marketplace features candles, artisan tea, chocolate, jams, curated gift boxes, jewellery, and stationery — all from verified Canadian-owned brands. Browse candles and home fragrance, coffee, tea, and snacks, or stationery and paper goods.
Can I buy fabric and sewing supplies from Canadian retailers?
Yes. Common Goods carries quilting cotton, apparel fabric, notions, and patterns from Canadian fabric stores and suppliers. Browse the full fabric and sewing supplies collection.
Online clothing shopping in Canada, from independent Canadian brands
Common Goods brings together hundreds of Canadian apparel brands so you can browse by category, filter by what you need, and check out in one cart — even when your order spans multiple brands. No more bouncing between individual websites or wondering whether each one ships to your province.
The marketplace carries everything from everyday basics and workwear to outdoor layers and occasion pieces — all made or designed by independent Canadian businesses.
Common Goods is designed as an equitable alternative to large, foreign-owned platforms — the model is what makes it different. There is no pay-to-play advertising and no algorithm deciding which products get seen first. Every brand gets a fair shot, and every dollar you spend goes further into Canadian communities.
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Top Canadian clothing brands to explore
Part of what makes Common Goods useful for intentional shoppers is the range of Canadian brands you can discover in one place. The marketplace features independent businesses from across the country, spanning categories from basics and loungewear to footwear, accessories, and swimwear.
With over 300 Canadian brands on the platform, the selection spans emerging designers and established independents alike. Common Goods makes it easy to discover who is making what across the country and to buy from them directly.
Canadian shoe brands, home goods, and more
Common Goods is more than a clothing marketplace. The platform carries a growing selection of Canadian products across categories that touch every part of your life:
- Footwear — From Canadian-made leather boots to sneakers and sandals designed domestically, the shoe collection brings together Canadian-made and Canadian-designed footwear from independent brands across the country. Shop Canadian shoes
- Home goods — Candles, kitchenware, linens, and decor from independent Canadian makers. Practical, everyday products that support Canadian businesses. Shop home goods
- Beauty and personal care — Canadian-made skincare, body care, and grooming products from independent Canadian brands.
- Accessories — Bags, jewellery, hats, scarves, and more from designers across the country.
The full catalogue spans more than 300 brands and continues to grow as new Canadian businesses join the platform. If you are looking for something specific, the search and filter tools make it easy to find exactly what you need — no promoted results, no sponsored placements.
Why Common Goods is a different kind of Canadian marketplace
Common Goods is built around community benefit rather than volume — and that shapes how the platform works in concrete ways.
Common Goods does not sell advertising or promoted placements. Every brand gets equal visibility, and what you see is based on relevance rather than advertising spend.
The platform is designed so that independent Canadian businesses can reach customers without the barriers that come with larger platforms. The platform's success is tied directly to the success of its brands.
Common Goods is not a branch office of a global corporation. It is a Canadian business supporting other Canadian businesses, and the mission and the revenue stay in Canada.
Every brand on the platform is an independent Canadian business — you always know who you are buying from.