Who We Are

Our Story

How it Started

In 2014, PureSpirIT began with one mission in mind: to challenge existing gaps in the Candian IT supply chain, creating space for Indigenous-owned business to prosper in a previously difficult to access market.

Over 10 years later, PureSpirIT has made a name for itself within the IT industry – not just for defining excellence in customer service, IT solutions, and strategic partnerships – but for setting new standards in corporate culture, and for prioritizing charitable work to uplift Indigenous youth and professionals across the country.

Here are the values that guide our work every day.

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Innovation

Staying ahead of industry trends to provide best-in-class solutions and customer support.

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Integrity

Building trust through ethical practices, transparency, consistency and respect in all that we do.

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Empowerment

Supporting Indigenous communities through technology, education, and economic opportunities while celebrating and integrating Indigenous traditions and values into business practices.

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Our Purpose

Mission and Vision

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Mission

PureSpirIT Solutions is a proud Indigenous-owned Canadian Company supporting the Federal Government, organizations with Indigenous participation Plans (IPPs), and others to access the right technology products and services by customizing, delivering and supporting IT solutions through its partnerships with leading IT manufacturers and suppliers.

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Vision

PureSpirIT Solutions is the leading Indigenous-owned value-added reseller and the first choice for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), delivering innovative technology solutions and exceptional customer service while upholding Indigenous values, empowering communities, and advancing economic autonomy.

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