Long lasting relationships

At George Courey Inc., we take great pride in our longstanding relationships with various healthcare, surgical and hospitality associations. Over the years, we have been recognized as a Preferred Vendor in all three industries, which speaks volumes about our unwavering commitment to delivering top-notch products and services to our valued clients. As a testament to our continued dedication, we remain fully committed to upholding these esteemed affiliations. We are pleased to announce that this information will be readily available on our company website, ensuring that the public is aware of our ongoing efforts to maintain our exceptional standards.

Our Hospitality Partners & Associations

The Unscented Company

The Unscented Company is a renowned brand that offers an extensive range of unscented home and body care products, founded on two core principles. Their first principle challenges the conventional notion of cleanliness by offering purely natural unscented products. They firmly believe that effective cleaning can be achieved without the use of fragrances, which is beneficial for all. Secondly, their packaging has been thoughtfully designed with sustainability in mind. This allows customers to refill their bottles, substantially reducing our overall plastic waste. You can explore their offerings in more detail by visiting their website, https://unscentedco.com/.

BLLHA

The Banff and Lake Louise Hospitality Association (BLLHA) is a highly regarded and cooperative organization committed to promoting the growth and success of the accommodation and culinary sectors in the Banff and Lake Louise regions. To learn more about the BLLHA, visit their website at www.bllha.ca.

HAC

The voice of the Canadian Hotel & Lodging Industry

The Hotel Association of Canada (HAC) has been at the forefront of advocating for the growth and prosperity of the Canadian Hotel & Lodging industry for over a century. As the leading voice of the industry, HAC has actively engaged its members and effectively championed their interests through strategic advocacy, delivery of valuable programs, and services. With a membership of over 8,226 hotels, motels, and resorts, HAC has played a significant role in supporting a thriving Canadian lodging sector valued at $19.2 billion and employing over 304,000 individuals across the nation.

HAC's diverse membership network includes hotel companies, individual hotels and resorts, regional and international lodging associations, industry suppliers, educators, and students. Learn more at www.hotelassociation.ca.

Resorts of Ontario

Resorts of Ontario, established in 1942, is a privately-owned non-profit organization that consists of more than 100 member establishments, which include an assortment of resorts, lodges, cottages, and country inns. Our members offer a plethora of vacation options, ranging from golfing to romantic getaways, culinary adventures, family vacations, spa retreats, and thrilling experiences. These properties are strategically located across Ontario, spanning from Niagara's wine country to the Muskoka Region, Haliburton, Algonquin, and beyond.

Each resort affiliated with Resorts of Ontario delivers a unique and unforgettable experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Our members offer a diverse range of sizes, styles, price points, amenities, and services to cater to the specific needs of every vacationer. Additionally, we have a separate division of preferred suppliers who cater to the purchasing requirements of our industry.

For further information, please visit our website at www.resortsofontario.com.

FPQ

For more than 50 years, professionals in the outfitting industry have been working tirelessly to create a network of outfitters that would enhance the reputation of the industry and provide customized products and services to meet their customers' needs.

Today, the Quebec Outfitters Federation (QOF) is a government-recognized nonprofit organization that boasts of 375 passionate outfitters who are dedicated to showcasing the wild landscapes of the province as an easily accessible vacation destination.

This vast network has resulted in the most comprehensive tourism offerings in Quebec, offering top-of-the-line accommodations and services in the areas of sports hunting and fishing, family getaways, and outdoor activities. For more information, please visit www.pourvoiries.com.

MHA

The Manitoba Hotel Association (MHA), founded in 1927, represents the majority of hotels in the Province of Manitoba. With one of the highest membership rates among hotel associations in North America, it is dedicated to serving the needs and promoting the interests of the hotel and accommodation industry in Manitoba as a non-profit corporation.

The MHA's primary objective is to provide support and advocacy for its members. It strives to be a recognized leader in shaping the future direction, growth, and excellence of the hospitality industry, emphasizing the values of professionalism, accountability, service excellence, respect, innovation, honesty, diversity, and ethical principles.

To discover more about the MHA and its mission, please visit their website at www.manitobahotelassociation.ca.

AHLA

Established in 1919, the Alberta Hotel Association (AHLA) was created to address various challenges related to liquor licensing, prohibition, and government lobbying. Its overarching goals included enhancing the public perception of hoteliers, minimizing competition by enforcing standardized policies for employee training, work hours, and security.

Today, the AHLA represents over 800 members, encompassing fixed roof and campground accommodations, in addition to 250 associate members. The association's central focus is to provide unwavering support to its members while promoting the expansion of Alberta's tourism and hospitality industry. Through a myriad of programs, services, and advocacy initiatives, the AHLA strives to enhance the industry's economic prosperity and social impact.

To learn more about the AHLA's mission and accomplishments, please visit their official website at www.ahla.ca.

SKHHA

The Saskatchewan Hotel & Hospitality Association is dedicated to providing comprehensive assistance and resources to hotels, bars, and restaurants within the hospitality industry. By leveraging our expertise and industry connections, we strive to help businesses operate efficiently and achieve financial success. For more detailed information on our services and how we can support your establishment, please visit our website at www.skhha.com.

HNL

Established in 1983, Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador (HNL) is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to the advancement of the tourism industry within the province. As the leading voice for this sector, HNL has played a pivotal role in advocating for its members and facilitating the growth of tourism as a significant economic driver in the region. For further information about the organization and its initiatives, please visit HNL's official website at www.hnl.ca.

Days Inn

Days Inn is a renowned hotel franchise that originated in the United States in 1970. Cecil B. Day was the visionary behind the brand, and the first hotel opened in Tybee Island, Georgia. Currently, Days Inn is under the ownership of Wyndham Hotel Group, headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey. Previously, it was a part of Cendant. Clyde Guinn, the company's president, is committed to offering the "best value under the sun" through Days Inn. The chain has a worldwide presence, with numerous hotels located across the globe. To learn more about Days Inn, please visit www.wyndhamhotels.com/en-ca/days-inn.

AHRQ

The Quebec City Hotel Association is widely recognized as the foremost authority in the hotel and tourism sector. With a dedication to fostering growth and backing programs that advance the well-being of its members and the industry at large, the association is a driving force in the field. To learn more about their endeavors, please visit their website at www.ahrq.ca.

Our Healthcare Partners & Associations

Silver Group Purchasing

At SGP, we firmly believe that the most effective solution for our residents is the only solution that's worth our efforts. That's why we've collaborated with our partners to establish the SGP Purchasing Partner Network, a fully integrated ecosystem designed to help us all thrive. In this ecosystem, the success of each partner is dependent on and vital to the success of the others.

Our network is composed of clients, vendors, and SGP, all working together to become stronger and more agile. We draw on each other's knowledge and expertise, contributing our unique insights and skills to help each other grow and improve. We believe that this collaboration is the key to our mutual success.

If you'd like to learn more about the SGP Purchasing Partner Network, please visit us at https://sgpnetwork.com/.

ARTA

ARTA provides a range of services to its members that are geared towards promoting the use of reusable textiles. This is achieved through various channels, including educational conferences, seminars, marketing and sales resources, research initiatives, and building a comprehensive data library. By advocating for the importance and benefits of reusable textiles, ARTA seeks to encourage widespread adoption of these products.

Moreover, ARTA provides a platform that facilitates the exchange of information among all interested parties, with a particular focus on key economic and environmental issues that present opportunities for membership engagement. Through this platform, members can stay informed about relevant developments and trends in the industry, as well as connect with like-minded individuals.

Finally, ARTA represents the concerns and interests of its members to legislative and regulatory decision-makers. By doing so, it strives to ensure that the views and needs of its members are taken into account in the development of policies and regulations that impact the industry.

To learn more about ARTA and its services, visit www.arta1.com.

ABLASQ

ABLASQ's primary objective is to unite laundry facility managers within the Quebec Social Affairs network to enhance their technical and administrative expertise. Through collaborative study, promotion, and development, ABLASQ endeavors to enrich the knowledge of its members. To learn more about ABLASQ and its initiatives, please visit www.ablasq.qc.ca.

OLTCA

At the Ontario Long Term Care Association, we are committed to guaranteeing that the senior citizens of Ontario are provided with top-notch, secure, and reliable long-term care. Our aim is to establish a precedent of ingenuity and distinction within the industry, and we do so by exemplifying our leadership, analytical capabilities, advocacy, and member services. Throughout our legacy, we have always endeavored to enhance the delivery of care and services to the long-term care residents of Ontario by adopting a solution-oriented approach and staying abreast of their changing needs. To learn more, please visit our website at www.oltca.com.

IATHM

In 1969, a group of proactive general managers established the Association of Cooperative Hospital Laundries (ACHL) with the primary goal of facilitating the education of healthcare textile managers. Their aim was to create a supportive environment that fosters the exchange of ideas and information among members, ultimately benefiting both individuals and the organizations they serve.

Over time, the ACHL has evolved into the International Association for Healthcare Textile Management (IAHTM) and has become the leading membership organization for healthcare textile management in the United States and Canada. With a membership of approximately 7,000 healthcare facilities, our organization has an impressive collective capacity to process over 700 million pounds of clean linen annually. This makes us the world's most extensive central laundry organization dedicated to healthcare. For further information, please visit our website at www.iahtm.com.

HLAC

The Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council (HLAC), an organization committed to promoting excellence in healthcare laundry standards. HLAC ensures that laundries meet the highest levels of quality, hygiene, and infection control, aligning with our dedication to providing safe and reliable textile solutions. For more information, visit their website at https://hlacnet.org/

TRSA

TRSA (Textile Rental Services Association) is the leading trade association for the textile services industry, representing businesses that provide reusable textiles, uniforms, and facility services. TRSA supports its members by promoting best practices, sustainability, and innovation while advocating for high standards in cleanliness, safety, and environmental stewardship. Through education, certification programs, and industry advocacy, TRSA ensures that its members are equipped to deliver superior quality and service to their customers. For more information, visit their website at https://www.trsa.org/

The Clean Show

Established in 1977, The Clean Show was founded by six industry associations who united to create The World Educational Congress for Laundering & Drycleaning. Since then, The Clean Show has developed into the foremost platform for exploring every aspect of the commercial laundering, drycleaning, textile rental, and textile services industry. We cordially invite you to join us and delve into the cutting-edge trends, products, and innovations that are molding the future of this dynamic and exciting industry. For more information, please visit our website at www.cleanshow.com.

ORCA

For over four decades, the Ontario Retirement Communities Association (ORCA) has been at the forefront of delivering exceptional retirement living education to its members, setting a benchmark for operational distinction. ORCA represents more than 92 percent of retirement home suites in Ontario, boasting a membership exceeding 600 providers who cater to the accommodation and service requirements of over 55,000 seniors. Moreover, ORCA's membership also encompasses 240 commercial members who proffer valuable products and services to retirement communities all over the province. For further details, kindly visit our website at www.orcaretirement.com.

CPS

Complete Purchasing Services is more than just a procurement company - we are a compassionate partner to your organization and the people it serves. Our goal is to help your organization flourish and expand.

We are dedicated to creating experiences that improve and enrich lives. We fulfill this mission by actively seeking out strategic purchasing solutions that enhance your organization's efficiency and effectiveness, while also providing simple yet innovative solutions to help managers with their daily responsibilities.

Our vast network includes over 400 manufacturers and suppliers, as well as more than 75 distributors, allowing us to find the perfect balance of pricing, quality, and service every time. Our network gives our clients access to top-notch nationally recognized brands and local favorites, as well as competitive and consistent pricing that delivers reliable results. Additionally, our long-standing relationships with industry associations keep us informed and up-to-date on the ever-changing needs of the markets we serve.

To learn more about how we can support your organization's growth, visit our website at www.portal.ecps.ca.

ALLQ

The objectives of ALLQ are as follows:

To represent the industry to governments and all private or public organizations.

To promote research and development by improving processes, products, production and marketing practices to meet the needs of the profession.

To promote and defend the interests of the profession.

To enable members to be informed and communicate with each other during activities organized by the association.

Check out www.allq.net for more information.

ASCHA

For over 50 years, the Alberta Seniors Communities & Housing Association (ASCHA) has been a leading advocate for senior housing owners and operators throughout Alberta. Our core focus is on providing essential services to our members while actively advocating for their interests. As a member-driven organization, we serve as a central hub for industry resources and best practices, empowering providers to enable seniors to age gracefully within their communities. To learn more about our organization and the services we offer, please visit our website at www.ascha.com.

AMSSCH

The Alberta Managers' Society for Citizens' Housing (AMSSCH) is a dedicated organization that supports managers of senior citizens' housing facilities throughout Alberta. We are committed to providing our members with a wide range of benefits, including educational opportunities, networking opportunities, and ongoing updates on the latest developments in the industry.

Through our workshops, conferences, meetings, and events, we offer members and their staff the chance to develop new skills, exchange information, and stay up-to-date on the latest trends and best practices in the field. Additionally, we provide regular newsletters and updates, as well as access to our association website, to ensure that our members always have the latest information at their fingertips.

At AMSSCH, we understand the importance of networking and collaboration in the seniors housing industry. That's why we encourage our members to connect with their peers and share their experiences, expertise, and resources. By building strong relationships and fostering a sense of community, we can all work together to improve the quality of life for seniors in Alberta.

We also work hard to raise awareness of ongoing challenges and achievements in the seniors housing industry. Through our communication and partnerships with other essential stakeholders in the field, including senior service providers and various organizations and provincial ministries in Alberta, we are able to advocate for the needs and concerns of our members and the seniors they serve.

If you are interested in learning more about AMSSCH and the benefits of membership, we invite you to visit our website at www.amssch.ca. We look forward to connecting with you and supporting your success in the seniors housing industry.

BCSLA

The British Columbia Seniors Living Association (BCSLA) is a voluntary, membership-based organization dedicated to advocating for and protecting the interests of its members. The members of this association are composed of proprietors and administrators of both Independent and Assisted Living communities situated in British Columbia. If you want to gain further insights about BCSLA, please visit their official website at www.bcsla.ca.

LTCAM

The LTCAM (Long-Term & Continuing Care Association of Manitoba) is a dedicated association focused on promoting and supporting the long-term and continuing care sector in Manitoba, Canada. With a mission to enhance the quality of care and services for individuals in need, LTCAM brings together professionals, organizations, and stakeholders from the industry. Through collaboration, education, and advocacy, LTCAM strives to address challenges, share best practices, and drive positive change in the long-term and continuing care field. With their commitment to excellence and their comprehensive resources, LTCAM plays a vital role in advancing the well-being and care of individuals in Manitoba. Visit their website at https://www.ltcam.mb.ca/ for more information.

ALM

The ALM Association for Linen Management is a leading professional organization dedicated to promoting excellence in the management of linen and textile services. With a strong focus on the healthcare industry, the association brings together professionals, experts, and industry leaders to share knowledge, best practices, and innovative solutions. Through conferences, educational programs, and networking opportunities, LM Association fosters collaboration and continuous improvement in linen management practices. As an advocate for quality and efficiency, LM Association plays a vital role in advancing the standards and practices of linen management, ultimately contributing to enhanced patient care and operational excellence. For more information, visit their website at https://www.almnet.org/.