Just 1 week until Collision Conference 2024 in Toronto! 🌟 eSupply Canada is thrilled to be one of the featured startups this year. Find us at the Enercare Centre in Toronto from June 17-20 to meet our team and learn about us and what we do. Drop by to say hi, see what we’re up to, and let's chat about how we're making a difference in the industry. We are excited to meet you all in person! Check out all about the confrence here: https://hubs.la/Q02zZ33d0 See you soon! 🌐💼 #CollisionConf #Startup #Innovation #Networking #eSupplyCanada #TorontoEvents #TechConference
eSupply Canada
Retail Office Equipment
100% Indigenous national online distributor of office, janitorial, industrial, technology and promotional supplies.
About us
We are a local, community-focused alternative to big-box retailers, we pride ourselves on offering unparalleled convenience, selection, and service to our valued customers. With over a million products available, our one-stop-shop website ensures you have access to everything you need, right at your fingertips. From paper clips to cleaning supplies to industrial equipment, we've got you covered. And thanks to our purchasing power, we're able to offer competitive pricing without compromising on quality. Operating out of distribution centers in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec, we're able to swiftly deliver to businesses in urban, rural, and remote locations across Canada, ensuring you get your supplies when you need them, wherever you are. At eSupply Canada, we're committed to simplifying procurement and supporting local communities. Whether you're a government agency, an industry leader, or a small business owner, we're here to provide you with an alternative to the impersonal experience of big-box retailers. Join us in supporting Indigenous businesses and communities by choosing eSupply Canada for all your office, janitorial, industrial, technology and promotional supply needs.
- Website
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https://msha.ke/esupplycanada
External link for eSupply Canada
- Industry
- Retail Office Equipment
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Saugeen First Nation
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2020
Locations
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Primary
Saugeen First Nation, CA
Employees at eSupply Canada
Updates
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Discover the potential of Indigenous procurement! Our latest report, 'Buying Indigenous', prepared by Matthew Brzozowski, PhD, and Inez Hillel, M.A. for eSupply Canada, outlines a practical strategy for First Nations-led growth in Materials & Supplies expenditures. By using Indigenous-owned platforms like eSupply Canada, communities can benefit from a 10% revenue share, fostering economic empowerment with minimal barriers to entry. Contact us to learn more or read our full report here: https://lnkd.in/gG_vTzN9 #IndigenousEconomy #EconomicEmpowerment #BuyingIndigenous
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Stay Cool All Summer! ☀️❄️ Our new Summer Cooling Essentials Flyer is here, featuring the best fans and air conditioners to keep you comfortable. Discover the perfect solutions for your home or office and stay cool and refreshed all summer long! Shop now: https://lnkd.in/e4rvgB7 #SummerCooling #BeatTheHeat #eSupplyCanada
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Only 2 weeks left until Collision Conference 2024 in Toronto! We're so excited to be attending as one of the featured startups this year. Looking forward to meeting everyone and sharing our journey. If you are also going to be in attendance, plelase swing by to say hello! You can also find us in the Collision App so we can connect there. Check us out and all the featured startups here: https://lnkd.in/d98xRWM Can't wait to see you all there! 🌐💼 #CollisionConf #Startup #Innovation #Networking #eSupplyCanada #TorontoEvents #TechConference
Featured startups | Collision | June 17-20, 2024
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Our latest report, 'Buying Indigenous', prepared by Matthew Brzozowski, PhD, and Inez Hillel, M.A. for eSupply Canada, highlights the potential of shifting Materials & Supplies expenditures to First Nations suppliers. Conservative Statistics Canada suggests that this shift could boost income in the First Nations economy by at least 1.5 times the value of these expenditures. Discover the transformative power of Indigenous procurement in our report that you can read here: https://lnkd.in/gG_vTzN9 #IndigenousEconomy #EconomicEmpowerment #BuyingIndigenous
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Just 3 weeks to go until Collision Conf 2024 in Toronto! eSupply Canada is excited to be one of the featured startups this year. We can't wait to meet you all in person and share what we're all about. Come say hi, learn more about us, and let's chat. Check us out on the collision website here: https://lnkd.in/gswGNpar See you there! #CollisionConf #Startup #Innovation #Networking #eSupplyCanada #TorontoEvents #TechConference
Featured startups | Collision | June 17-20, 2024
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📢 Exciting News! We’re thrilled that eSupply Canada and our founder, Steven Vanloffeld, have been featured in Indigenous SME Business Magazine🌟 Check out the article to learn about our mission to empower Indigenous communities and our journey towards economic self-sufficiency. Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/gbzVBjx2 #IndigenousBusiness #CommunityEmpowerment #EconomicGrowth #eSupplyCanada #IndigenousSME #StevenVanloffeld #SupportIndigenous #BuyIndigenous
eSupply Canada’s Impact on Indigenous Communities
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eSupply Canada reposted this
“Within the complex landscape of reconciliation, it’s crucial that businesses recognize their power and responsibility in driving meaningful change, and there are steps they can take now.” Steven Vanloffeld, Founder and CEO of eSupply Canada So what are these steps? Learn more in a new op-ed by Steven: https://lnkd.in/gYgk2aiv
Economic Reconciliation Isn't Just Up to the Government. Businesses Play a Key Role - TheFutureEconomy.ca
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Thanks so much for the shout-out!
𝐅𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫 & 𝐂𝐄𝐎 - 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐅𝐮𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐄𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐨𝐦𝐲.𝐜𝐚 🇨🇦 || We lay out Canadian leaders' visions and calls to action on what must be done now – and by who – for Canada to lead in the future economy.
Economic reconciliation in Canada isn't solely the responsibility of the government; businesses play a crucial role too. An insightful article by Steven Vanloffeld, Founder and CEO of eSupply Canada, emphasizes the importance of businesses sourcing supplies and equipment from Indigenous suppliers to foster economic growth and independence for Indigenous communities. Indigenous entrepreneurs face significant barriers, including an $83 billion gap in access to capital and a high denial rate for loans. Economic leakage, where money spent outside Indigenous businesses results in a loss of community wealth, exacerbates poverty and dependency. Businesses can accelerate Indigenous economic growth by prioritizing Indigenous suppliers in procurement decisions. This not only supports economic empowerment but also enhances diversity and inclusion, which are linked to improved financial performance. Economic reconciliation requires collective action from all sectors of society. By supporting Indigenous businesses, we can create a more inclusive and prosperous future for all Canadians. Learn more in Steven’s new op-ed: https://lnkd.in/g9Hskf-N #EconomicReconciliation #IndigenousEconomy #SupportIndigenousBusinesses #DiversityAndInclusion #BusinessGrowth #SustainableDevelopment #Canada #EconomicEmpowerment
Economic Reconciliation Isn't Just Up to the Government. Businesses Play a Key Role - TheFutureEconomy.ca
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Thank you so much for featuring us in such an important article!
In the ongoing dialogue about economic reconciliation in Canada, there’s a vital piece often missing from the conversation: the role of businesses. The truth is that there is a simple first step businesses can take: sourcing supplies and equipment from Indigenous suppliers. Learn more about Indigenous procurement in a new op-ed by Steven Vanloffeld, Founder and CEO of eSupply Canada: https://lnkd.in/gYgk2aiv