About The Nation Supply Co.
Reliable everyday supply built around the realities of Northern Canadian Communities
Why We Started This
Many families in Northern Canada pay two to three times the price for basic household products simply because of transportation challenges and supply chain inefficiencies.
The Nation Supply Co. was created to help make everyday essentials more accessible and affordable for remote communities.
Built on Friendship & Community
Hartley and Suzette’s families have been connected for decades through friendship, trust, and community. What began as a lifelong family connection eventually grew into a shared belief that remote communities across Canada deserve better access to affordable everyday essentials.
Together, they built The Nation Supply Co. around practical solutions designed to make household supply simpler, more reliable, and more affordable for northern communities.
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Suzette Amaya, Media Personality
Suzette brings strong connections to Indigenous communities through media, outreach, entrepreneurship, and advocacy. Her work has focused on community representation, and supporting northern and Indigenous voices across Canada.
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Hartley Torrealba, Innovator
Hartley brings a background in logistics, infrastructure, and practical innovation. His work has focused on building efficient solutions around transportation, sustainability, and real-world operational challenges across Canada.
Why we are different
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Reliable Supply
We believe remote communities deserve consistent access to everyday essentials.
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Affordable Essentials
No family should pay extreme prices for basic household products because of where they live.
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Built with First Nations
Focused on the real supply challenges northern and Indigenous communities face everyday.
Built Around Real Community Needs
The Nation Supply Co. was built to create a more practical, reliable, and affordable way to access everyday essentials across northern communities in Canada.
We're Listening
We're continuing to improve how everyday essentials are supplied to nortern and remote communities across Canada.
Tell us how we're doing and what we can do better.