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The City of Calgary’s new #buylocalyyc campaign meets mixed reviews

Via City of Calgary Twitter

The City of Calgary has launched a new program to help smaller businesses, but it looks like their efforts may just be rubbing salt in the wounds of local owners. #BuylocalYYC is a movement created to help Calgarians identify and source local businesses by offering small companies marketing tools and “come in, were local” signage. Sounds, like a nice plan, right? Well, not everyone thinks so.

So far, people have been pretty quick to point out that owners may have an issue putting a banner in a window of a space that they can’t even afford.

Yeah, honestly, we’ll level with you. Although the whole “buy local” message is obviously positive, finding positive feedback online was a little bit tough.

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After searching the Twitterverse scroll far and wide, we manage to find a few so we could at the very least, end this article on a happier note:

Of course, the movement shouldn’t be lost in the eye of the storm, #buylocalyyc! There’s nothing like a twitter roast to unite a group of people, right? After all, the idea is commendable and signage or not, we always want to plug local businesses. Heck, we are one!

If you work for or own a small business and are interested in learning more about getting involved you can visit the City of Calgary’s website here.