Managing a busy accounting office in Canada means handling constant paperwork, tight CRA deadlines, and high client expectations. From T1 returns and corporate filings to GST/HST remittances and fiscal year-end documentation, efficiency is everything. That's where professional office stamps come in.
In today’s digital-first world, it’s easy to assume everything should be automated, templated, and streamlined. Emails, apps, and software now handle so much of how Canadian businesses operate—but in the push for efficiency, there’s a real risk of losing what makes a brand feel human.
At GetStamps.ca, we know that choosing the right supplier for your custom stamps is about more than just the product. It’s about reliability, ease of use, and knowing that what you order will arrive exactly as expected.
Buying a stamp might seem straightforward. But once you look closer, you’ll realise there are important differences depending on how and where you plan to use it.
In Canadian architecture and construction, accurate and traceable documentation is a professional and regulatory requirement. Building permit applications, construction drawings, project records, and review notations must be clearly identified so that municipal authorities, clients, and project partners can maintain oversight throughout every stage of a project.
The Trodat Pocket Seal and the Shiny Premium Seal are both high-quality embossers, but they differ in how they’re built, how they’re used (desk vs pocket), and the kind of user they’re best for.
Canada is once again in the global spotlight as the 2026 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships take place in Montreal from March 13–15 at the Maurice Richard Arena.
If you're shopping for a new business stamp, you’ve likely asked yourself the same question: Professional or Printy?
Need a custom stamp for your business, office, or personal use? Designing a stamp online is easier than most people expect — and when done right, it can save you time, improve consistency, and make your documents and packages look more professional.
Across Canada, people are tuning in to Milano Cortina 2026 as our athletes take to the slopes, ice, and tracks.
Every year on 2 February, Canadians mark Groundhog Day, a tradition rooted in folklore and seasonal prediction.
If you’re a doctor doing rounds in Edmonton, a nurse hustling between patients in Winnipeg, or a pharmacist slinging scripts at a busy Shoppers in Halifax, you know time’s tight and you’re always on the move.
