Fair Trade Community
Fair Trade Town

The Town of Canmore received designation as a Fair Trade Town by TransFair Canada on July 6, 2010.  If you know a local school, business, or religious group who would like more information and to become involved, please contact Sally Caudill at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 403.678.1520.  
 
What is Fair Trade?

Fair Trade is really about making changes to conventional trade, which frequently fails to deliver on promises of sustainable livelihoods and opportunities for people in the poorest countries in the world.

Poverty and hardship limit people’s choices while market forces tend to further marginalise and exclude them. This makes them vulnerable to exploitation, whether as farmers and artisans, or as hired workers within larger businesses.

That two billion of our fellow citizens survive on less than $2 per day, despite working extremely hard, suggests that there is indeed a problem.

Fair Trade seeks to change the terms of trade for the products we buy - to ensure the farmers and artisans behind those products get a better deal. Most often this is understood to mean ensuring better prices for producers, but it often also includes longer-term and more meaningful trading relationships.

What is a Fair Trade Town?

The Fair Trade Towns campaign is an exciting initiative that allows Canmore to support Fair Trade at the local level.  The campaign increases availability and awareness of Fair Trade Certified.

Why did Canmore become a Fair Trade Town?

  • To distinguish your community as a leader and to confirm your commitment to supporting the principles of Fair Trade, including a fair price, respect for labour standards, environmental sustainability, and more direct and equitable trade
  • To improve the livelihoods of the millions of farmers and workers in the developing world who benefit from the Fair Trade Certification system
  • To create awareness and encourage local citizens to make ethical and sustainable choices
  • To unite your community in a common cause
  • To have fun and be creative
For more information on Fair Trade and the community designation visit www.transfair.ca
 
What businesses are participating?
 
Several Canmore businesses are carrying Fair Trade products in their stores.  Look for Fair Trade stickers and labels at the door and throughout stores or click on the links below to learn about the local businesses participating in this initiative.
 
Retail
WANT - clothing & asseccories
104-737 Main Street
(403) 678-6116

Polar Pin - promotional products

VASTU Chai - Fair Trade Tea
To learn more about VASTU Chai click here
 
Nu Roots - The Art of Eating Healthy
109 1205 Bow Valley Trail
(403) 493-5577
www.nu-roots.com

Nutter's - Bulk & Natural Foods
900A Railway Avenue
(403) 678-3335
www.nutters.com
 
Cafes
Communitea - fresh & healthy cafe
1001 6 Avenue
(403) 678-6818
www.thecommunitea.com

Beamer's - Coffee Bar
1-737 7th Ave
(403) 609-0111
A-1702 Bow Valley Trail
(403) 678-3988
 
Workplaces
Spring Creek Mountain Village
 
Festivals
Canmore Folk Festival