Intralec Named New Sales Agency Partner for IDEAL Electrical in Central & Southwestern Ontario

July 7, 2025

Intralec Electrical Products is proud to announce our new partnership with IDEAL Electrical as their sales agency for the Central & Southwestern Ontario regions.

As a Canadian manufacturer with over 60 years of experience producing quality products—many of which, like the Can-Twist wire connector and Yellow 77 lubricant, are made in Ajax, Ontario—IDEAL Electrical is a trusted name in our industry. We are honoured to be representing a brand with such deep Canadian roots and a commitment to excellence.

The Intralec team will now support IDEAL Electrical from Belleville to Windsor, north to Barrie (including Grey-Bruce County), and south to Lake Ontario and the Golden Horseshoe. With over 45+ years of experience in this market, we’re excited to bring our deep industry knowledge, relationships, and customer-first approach to this new partnership. As Sean Bernard, National Sales Manager, stated in the recent announcement, “We could not be more excited to partner with Intralec Electrical Products and work collaboratively to achieve our goals and provide exceptional service to our customers in the region.

Intralec is excited to include IDEAL Electrical’s product solutions to the mix. “This partnership with IDEAL Electrical is a natural fit. Their Canadian-made innovation and long-standing reputation align perfectly with Intralec’s commitment to quality, service, and integrity. We’re thrilled to bring our energy to this next chapter,” stated John Hadley, VP Project Sales.

Along with this new partnership, congratulations to Michael Stickney, who has been appointed District Sales Manager for Ontario at IDEAL Electrical. Michael will be instrumental in our collaborations, and we look forward to working closely with him as we align on strategic initiatives and deliver exceptional service to our customers.

For more information, please get in touch with your Intralec representative or visit www.intralec.com.

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