Buy Canadian Day – An excellent initiative from buycanadianfirst.ca

Buy Canadian Day – An excellent initiative from buycanadianfirst.ca

BuyCanadianFirst.ca is pleased to announce the first ever BUY CANADIAN DAY, presented across Canada on June 25, 2016. The focus of this event is to encourage consumers to purchase at least one product made in Canada on that day. This powerful initiative will help spotlight Canadian retailers & manufacturers, encourage local shoppers to buy Canadian first, and boost Canadian pride leading up to Canada day.

This is a key event that will highlight retailers of Canadian-made products across the country. BUY CANADIAN DAY will educate consumers about the extensive selection of Canadian products available nationwide, it will promote retailers that support such goods, and hopefully increase the demand for products made in Canada.

Consumers: Leading up to the event, join the Buy Canadian First Newsletter in order to receive updates on new Canadian products, promotions and contests. And on June 25, buy Canadian first!

Manufacturers: Join the Buy Canadian First network in order to promote their Canadian products on BuyCanadianFirst.ca

Retailers: Participate in BUY CANADIAN DAY in order to promote the fact that they sell Canadian-made products, and put their business on the map!

Founded in 2008, Buy Canadian First encourages Canadians to buy products made in Canada. The Buy Canadian First website, and active social media platforms, showcase thousands of Canadian-made products to consumers on a daily basis. Through BUY CANADIAN DAY, and other initiatives throughout the year, Buy Canadian First continues to increase awareness of the availability of Canadian-made products. Something all Canadians can be proud of!

 

Buy Canadian First Presents
BUY CANADIAN DAY
Saturday, June 25, 2016
At Retailers Across Canada!

Connect with Buy Canadian First:

 #BuyCanadianDay

buycanadianfirst.ca@BuyCndianFirstBuyCanadianFirstFBSupport Us!


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Isabelle Remy
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Tel: 514-425-5999

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Do you really need a physical office anymore?

Do you really need a physical office anymore?

In today’s world, many organizations are shifting their core business online.  Employees spend increasing time in front of their computer, begging the question – is an office space all that important anymore?

I would say for the most part no.  Depending on the line of business you are in, a physical office may be a waste of money and traveling there, a waste of time.  I would even go as far as to suggest that many professions that we associate with needing a physical office may not actually need one (but more on this later)

Here’s my story:  

My company originally began as a side project.  I went to my 9-5 job, came home and worked for my clients at night.  Last year, I quit my job and started my own company (woohoo!).  I was pregnant at the time, so this may have been a bit of a hormonal decision, but in the end it paid off.  I did most of my work online, however decided to invest in an office space because I thought this was what I was supposed to do.

And guess what?  Despite having the worlds best landlord: here comes the rent, the hydro bill, the parking, the Internet bill, the insurance… and it took me an hour each way (I opted for centrally located rather than close).  Once I had my baby, I realized that taking her to the office was not in her best interest, nor was it productive for me.  So, I started working from home instead and realized I was far happier.

After doing my year-end, I realized that most of my expenses had to do with having this physical space.  I barely used it and my employees also preferred to work from home.

Are physical offices becoming an outdated expense?  

A lot of company’s today, both big and small have offices because this is what has always been done.  However, with advances in technology and a population that is increasingly technology savvy, I believe we need to question our assumptions about whether office spaces are actually needed.  This is obvious in some lines of work (like mine), but I believe it stands true in some more traditional professions as well.  Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that doctors shouldn’t have an office anymore, however do we really need to go to their office for everything?  If I just want a referral, why can’t I just Skype in?  What if I just had a few questions for my accountant?  Do I really need to drive an hour for a 5-minute meeting at his office?

I choose to use my office space as a central ground to meet clients, however I believe the world is changing so quickly that in 5 years time this will no longer be the case.  As the world becomes more globalized and more of our business shifts online, the need for a physical office may disappear.   I feel this is a step in the right direction although will it possibly lead to a new world of agoraphobics?