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Canola, a Canadian success story

When asked what’s the “most Canadian” thing you can think of, maple syrup, hockey, or even Tim Hortons all spring to mind. However, one thing is often forgotten on these lists of Canuck clichés. Something that was developed in Canada and given a truly Canadian name before “growing up” to become an economic driver and job creator here at home while being in demand all over the globe. We’re talking about Canadian canola. A crop with beautiful, bright yellow flowers that can be found on approximately 21 million acres1 across the country. If you’re interested in learning more, here’s a brief overview of this national crop.

Born in Canada

Canola was developed by researchers in the 1970s to provide Canadians with a healthier, more sustainable, and versatile cooking oil. Using traditional plant breeding methods, canola was developed to be low in erucic acid and glucosinolate, becoming the healthier, more palatable version of rapeseed. In 1978, canola was officially named, bringing the two worlds of its creation together – “Can” representing Canada, and “ola” meaning oil in latin2.

Canola’s journey to success

Over the past half-century, canola has become one of the world’s most important oilseeds and one of Canada’s leading crops. While most associate the crop with heart-healthy cooking oil, canola is actively used in the beauty, pet food, manufacturing, and sustainable biofuel industries, alongside many others – this versatility is key to the crop’s success.

Canola in our homes

While canola is commonly found in oil, margarine, cooking spray, and shortening, uses for the crop expand far beyond the kitchen cupboard. In homes across Canada, canola is used in many cosmetic products, including creams, shampoos, soaps, and lipsticks. It can also be found in printing ink, paper and plastic wrap, and dust depressants. Additionally, canola meal is commonly used in pet foods for dogs, cats, and fish because it’s high in protein and amino acids. You can learn more about canola’s various uses here!

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