Our Story
MapleLink Strategies was built on the belief that behind every great local product is a real person with a passion. Many small CPG suppliers don’t start out as corporations. They’re everyday people who stumbled upon an idea they loved and worked tirelessly to bring it to life. What began as a recipe, a craft, or a concept became a small business, often fueled by long nights, personal sacrifice, and a dream of sharing something meaningful with their community.
We believe those stories deserve recognition, and those businesses deserve support. MapleLink Strategies exists to bridge the gap between these passionate creators and the retailers who can bring their products to customers across the Maritimes and beyond. By creating affordable, long-lasting connections, we help small businesses gain the visibility and sales they need to grow, thrive, and continue doing what they love, while strengthening our local economies and communities.

Meet Majid!
Owner/Sales Professional
Majid Debly is the sole owner and operator of MapleLink Strategies, bringing a strong entrepreneurial spirit and results-driven mindset to the company. With a long-standing ambition to own and grow a business, and a passion for advancing the local CPG industry, Majid plays a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction and future success of MapleLink Strategies.
As sole owner, Majid’s responsibilities include sales, bookkeeping, business development, human resources, administrative management, client relations, marketing, and long-term planning.
Coming from an entrepreneurial family, Majid has access to valuable mentorship and business insight, which he leverages in both daily operations and future planning. He holds a Business Administration Diploma in Finance and Economics from the University of New Brunswick and has built a strong foundation in the business world through previous roles. These include working as a wholesale agent for a small CPG company in New Brunswick and serving as a Business Development Agent for Kingsbridge Technologies, where he focused on scaling operations and building client relationships. He has also worked as a bookkeeper, salesman, and laborer for a locally owned construction company for several years.


