I recall, as a wee lad, there use to be a Scottish butcher shop, in downtown Vancouver.
Here is a brief article aboot it:
"James Inglis Reid died November 16, 1952. He was 78. His famous high-ceilinged butcher’s shop at 559 Granville, which had opened in 1915, was almost as famous for its signs as for the special meats and haggis it sold. The most celebrated sign read: “We hae meat that ye can eat.” The meats included Ayrshire bacon, Belfast ham, black pudding and oatmeal-coated sausage. The Scottish-born (Kirkintilloch) Reid had come to Vancouver in 1906, at 32. Another Scot, H. Nelson Menzies, joined him in 1917. Long service was a constant at Reid’s. When the shop closed in December 1986—forced out by Pacific Centre expansion—its manager, Gordon Wyness, had been there 41 years."
There is now a shop, in North Vancouver ( Blacks?- also a Scot), that is, apparently, the largest producer of Haggis, in BC.