These groups invest their time and resources to build a stronger building supply industry in Canada and we think they are very important to our member’s future.

ABSDA
The Atlantic Building Supply Dealers’ Association is the collective voice and liaison for the independent building supply and home improvement industry focusing on dealer and supplier needs by providing and delivering quality services and benefits.
https://absda.ca/about

BSIA
The Building Supply Industry Association of BC is an association of retailers and related suppliers, wholesalers, and manufacturers who strive to provide information and services for members, promote the industry and address issues of concern at all levels of government.
http://www.bsiabc.ca/

LBMAO
The Lumber and Building Materials Association of Ontario, Inc., established in 1917, is a non-profit association comprised of Ontario retailers of lumber, building materials and hardware as well as suppliers who are manufacturers, distributors, buying groups, wholesalers or service firms selling products or providing services to the retail lumber, building materials and hardware trade.
http://www.lbmao.on.ca/

Supply-Build Canada
(Formerly the Western Retail Lumber Association). Supply-Build is about much more than representing lumber retailers. We: ADVOCATE for members’ interests with the government. We ATTRACT talent to the industry. We EDUCATE members, equipping them with tools for success. And we CONNECT businesses to products, members to peers, and strategies to outcomes. Branding goes beyond a name or logo. It’s our essence—a clear strategy that defines how we operate and communicate. A refreshed brand ensures WRLA remains distinct, relevant, and firmly rooted in its core mission while adapting to the needs of its members.
https://supplybuild.ca

BMCC
The Building Material Council of Canada (BMCC) is a National Association comprised of passionate individuals that represent the interests of the Canadian Building Supply Industry as a whole. It provides a platform for collaboration to build a healthier industry and strong unified voice.
http://www.bmcc-ccmc.ca/