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Benefits of Membership

CNLA takes a great deal of pride in offering some of the best industry rates available to the membership. This translates in to real, bottom-line, savings.

In addition to bottom-line savings, CNLA offers many other benefits to the membership, such as a bi-monthly newsletter (CNLA Newsbrief), the annual CNLA Newbrief | Source Guide, and the Canadian Standards for Nursery Stock. Each member receives these publications free of charge.

In addition, every CNLA member receives a complimentary subscription to Landscape Trades magazine.

While ensuring that CNLA members are kept informed of industry news and events, CNLA maintains a real presence in Ottawa advocating federal government on the issues that affect the green industry in Canada.

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Members of the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association (CNLA) are eligible to receive 10% off selected Business Share Plans through TELUS Mobility on new activations or upgrades on existing contracts.
The 'only' endorsed insurance program by CNLA to help provide financial security and peace of mind for you, your employees and their families.


Includes Group Life & Health Insurance, Property & Casualty Insurance, Home & Auto Insurance and a group RRSP plan that can be designed as employer paid, employee paid or a combination of both.  A great way to attract and retain your valuable employees.
Are you a member of BCLNA, Landscape Ontario, Landscape Nova Scotia or your provincial landscape horticulture industry association? Are you a member of CNLA?
Savings on CAT's compact construction equipment.
Excellent Visa and MasterCard processing rates for CNLA members.
If you're facing a quandary, want to share a successful business tip, or need to bounce an idea off others, this is the place for you. CNLA GreenLink gives you instant access to others in the industry who work on the same challenges that you do. Whether you are dealing with staff recruitment struggles, or are looking for a more efficient way to track your inventory, CNLA GreenLink generates learning experiences and advice instantly.
Save 2.9 cents per litre at all Esso stations.
Savings up to $8,000 on fleet purchases or leases through General Motors.
Savings of up to 25% on select John Deere equipment. Discount off MSRP.
Now available for purchase or free download, Landscape | O n S i t e s is a series of training sessions for crews of all skill levels on the job site. Whether it’s before the crew starts the day, during a break, or at the end of the day each topic found in Landscape | O n S i t e s includes a 10 - 15 minute training session meant to keep crews up-to-date on over 75 landscape related skillsets
Landscape Safety.com is an online landscape equipment training service, where they teach basic operating technique and hazard awareness to new employees. Check them out at www.LandscapeSafety.com. It’s all online, so no software, no DVD’s, no videotapes. If you want to try a module or two no charge, send us an email and they will email you a password.
CNLA and Mark's Work Wearhouse have partnered to offer you 15% off: Carhartt & Helly Hansen Merchandise; Dakota Work Shirts, T-Shirts, Polos, Shorts, Jeans and Pants; Shopcoats; Coveralls and Overalls; DH & WR Shirts, Sweaters, Dresses, Skirts, Jackets, Fleece, Dress Shirts, Activewear, Blouses,Cotton Twill and Dress Pants; Rainwear, Work Gloves and Socks; Belts; Winter & Safety Accessories; Casual and CSA Approved Footwear.
CNLA MasterCard with high credit limits and low introductory interest rates.
The National Awards of Landscape Excellence is a way for Canada to recognize those companies that have actively participated in significantly raising the level of professionalism in the landscape industry.
Savings on print material, branding items, Payweb payroll services, business forms and supplies, marketing products..etc...
CNLA members are now eligible to receive 10% off truck rentals through Penske.
Savings of 2.4 cents per litre at all Petro-Canada stations. Online application here.
Savings on long distance rates, local business phone line, high speed internet, and cellular long distance.
Providing programs like Group RRSP plans and Group Banking packages for your employees can help you build and retain a healthy workforce. 

RBC business specialist are also available to match the right financing solution to your needs to help you achieve your business goals.
The Canadian Standards for Nursery Stock is a set of minimum professional standards for for the nursery industry. This publication is used daily by: students; educators; municipalities; garden centres; nurseries; landscape contractors; landscape designers; and landscape architects.

A bi-monthly publication produced in the CNLA office. The Newsbrief is the industry source for national news that affects the entire industry. The Newsbrief continues to bring CNLA members up-to-date and timely information on the state of the industry and news surrounding their association.

The CNLA Membership Guide is a comprehensive member listing indexed by provincial association and membership type. Each listing includes the various services and products offered by over 3,700 member companies from across Canada in the landscape, nursery, and garden centre sectors.
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