EVO is no longer available in Canada. The company has indicated they pulled out of the Canadian market for financial reasons (i.e. not a lucrative enough market) which may in part be true as it is going to cost manufacturers a lot more money to get the necessary documentation to meet our import regulations going forward.
As a Canadian consumer, you have no choices of dry food under about 14% carb. I believe the lowest Canadian varieties are GO - Fit & Free at around 14%, and Orijen around 18%.
I have a kibble addict I was feeding EVO and have currently got her on Taste of the Wild Rocky Mountain which is about 19% as she will not eat either of the lower carb brands I mentioned above.
I sent a note off the Boreal, a Canadian company that markets their foods as low glycemic however a quick calculation of carbs in their kibble came out to a whopping 28%. I have asked for the Dry matter analysis twice and had no response back.
Our selection of foods especially for our special needs pets is going to be seriously impacted by the new import laws and we as consumers are going to have to lobby the Canadian companies to produce better foods or the government to relax their requirements in order to be able to deal with those cats that won't transition entirely to canned foods.
The new regulations are due to be implemented in September and had not yet been finalized as of the last week in June because no one could understand the new regs as they were written. I am assuming the delay has no doubt been because of a lot of push back but where this is all going to take us as far as pet food selection is anybody's guess right now.