We did have an ammo maker in Canada. It was Called Superior Canadian Ammunition and Shotshell. It was owned and operated by a gentleman Named Garry Edwards out of Edmonton. Canadians did not support him or his business because they could save 50 cents on a box of shells from Walmart. When the issue of "hazardous" Lead toxins in ammunition came about, there was not enough support by the local market to fight it, and the business was closed down. Lead was never really the issue, but it was a target focus of the anti-gun and anti-hunting groups. His main product was shotshell and lead pellets, but due to lack of business, nothing else could take off.
SO there you go. When you had a Canadian maker, Canadians did not support him. Now we don't have a Canadian Maker, but have Walmart instead. Garry Edwards is a good friend of mine as well as a fellow musician. He lost the bulk of his savings trying to keep this factory alive and now his health is failing and probably won't make it much longer.
Canadians should be proud.