It may be expensive to have Canadian malt shipped back to Canada from America, but for anyone else who is interested North Country Malt sells 2-row Canada Maltings for $24 a 55-pound sack - that's pretty darn cheap. I don't own the company or anything, I'm just a satisfied customer.
I've used a company based in Upstate New York (at least close to Canada) that has great prices.
They called North Country Malt and can be found at: northcountrymalt.com
A lower gravity (1.036-1.048) homebrew made in a single stage fermentation (single fermenter) can taste just as good as some commercial microbrewed ales. Sanitation is more important than secondary fermentation. I use a secondary fermenter when I need to ferment a beer longer than 14 days...