There was a company, Ingles I think, that made Browning Hi Powers under license for the military but I think that was just for a while or that they only make and service them for the military.
Inglis made a bunch of HPs for the Nationalist Chinese after Belgium was overrun, then sold them to the Canadian army when China suffered the same fate. I believe they continued to manufacture them throughout the war (I used to shoot in the bunker where they were test fired) but, so far as I know, that was that. The Canadian army still issues worn out WWII High Powers to its officers.
IIRC the Chinese issue had adjustable sights and holsters adapted for use as shoulder stocks.
I'm curious as to how many other countries in the "free world" have as few firearm manufacturers as we do here?
Australia.
I've never heard of any Australian made handgun.
We used to have one large and internationally-respected handgun manufacturer but our national inferiority complex and our incessant whining effectively drove them out. (Cast slides...the horror!) Not exactly feeling the love, as it were, they, being pragmatic, just packed up and moved - South of 48.
There are lots of Canadian-made Para-Ordnance pistols around. If you wanted one, and looked a bit, you could even still find a new (in dealer inventory) Canadian-made Para.
If buying Canadian is important to you, a Para-Ordnance is what I'd suggest.