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Canada's Last Hockey Stick Factory Survives in Face of Tariff Threats and Globalization

Roustan Hockey produces about 400,000 wooden sticks annually, facing 7.5% export declines and tariff uncertainties amid a market shift to composite materials, owner says.

  • On August 27, 2025, wooden hockey sticks were being produced at Roustan Hockey in Brantford, Ontario—the last major Canadian maker of hockey sticks—as the company confronted trade challenges.
  • Decades of global production shifting to Asia and Mexico and protectionist U.S. trade measures, including a late-August elimination of a key customs exemption, led to new uncertainty for the factory.
  • Roustan Hockey produces about 400,000 wooden sticks yearly, with roughly 100,000 exported to the U.S., but exports have faced surprise tariffs and manual border inspections.
  • Bo Crawford, the factory's general manager, said, “You never know what Trump will do,” and noted, “We have to deal with it the best we can.”
  • Despite these headwinds and a shrinking wooden stick market, the operation endures as the last of its kind in North America.
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Canada's last hockey stick factory survives in face of tariff threats and globalization

Roustan Hockey, Canada's last major wooden hockey stick factory, faces challenges from trade tensions.

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