There is a difference in "Made in" and "Assembled in" as well. All parts can come from China and be put together in Canada (Or any other country) and it's "Assembled in Canada" which some believe is the same as "Made in Canada". Not saying it happens all the time, but some parts are 90% made in China and shipped to Canada or US to get "finished". Those finished parts are then used to assemble something and claimed "Made in" that country. An easy example (not sure if it's a good one) would be a bolt getting sent from China to Canada. The bolt is the head and shaft, no threads. The threads are cut in Canada and now you have a "Made in Canada" bolt even though it's Chinese materials.