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Guide to the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1[i] 26th Edition – A Road Map: Section 46
November 10, 2025 By William (Bill) Burr[i] The Code is a comprehensive document. Sometimes it can seem quite daunting to quickly find the information you need. This series of articles provides a guide to help users find their way through this critical document. This is not intended to replace the notes in Appendices B and…
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New Gender Equality Report Card Shows Most Jurisdictions are Failing
November 10, 2025 The Canadian Coalition of Women in Engineering, Science, Trade and Technology (CCWESTT) has just released the first Gender Equality Report Card, which provides comprehensive, evidence-based insight into the state of gender equality across Canada’s provinces and territories in science, engineering, trades and technology (SETT) workplaces. The report draws on 18 participatory research… Read More…
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Guide to the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1[i] 26th Edition – A Road Map: Section 46
November 10, 2025 By William (Bill) Burr[i] The Code is a comprehensive document. Sometimes it can seem quite daunting to quickly find the information you need. This series of articles provides a guide to help users find their way through this critical document. This is not intended to replace the notes in Appendices B and… Read More…
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Calgary Project Transforms Office Building into Energy Efficient Housing
November 10, 2025 More than 200 Calgarians now have new homes in Downtown West as the former Dominion Centre office reopens as Dominion Civic Apartments. The former Dominion Centre has been transformed from 100,000 square feet of vacant office space to an energy efficient and climate resilient residential building with 132 modern rental suites. The… Read More…
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Remembering Katy Shebath, A Kind And Thoughtful Leader
November 10, 2025 By Stanpro Katy Shebath played a critical role alongside her brother, David Nathaniel, throughout the last 32 years of Standard Products journey. She remains, with David, the heart and soul of this company. A Driving Force Behind STANDARD When Katy joined STANDARD in 1986, she took on the administration of the company. At… Read More…
Inflationary Pressures in BC Construction Industry Contributing to Higher Costs and Uncertainty Province-Wide

The BC Construction Association (BCCA) has released its Fall 2025 Stat Pack, a semi-annual report that examines leading economic and labour conditions across British Columbia’s construction sector. The latest data shows construction material costs have increased by four per cent year-over-year, which is double the Bank of Canada’s inflation target.
These sustained cost increases are raising the overall cost of building at a time when trade uncertainty and other pressures continue to contribute to BC’s affordability challenges.
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Looking Back on the Nexans Innovation Summit in Discussion with Tim King & Hugo Lafontaine

By Blake Marchand
Nexans’ 2025 Innovation Summit held at the Royal Fairmont York in Toronto this October, called for strong leadership as we transition toward an electricity-based economy.
The evening consisted of a Fire Side Chat, two expert panels, an award ceremony from Nexans Innovation Challenge, a Chris Hadfield Keynote, and closing remarks from Nexans’ Tim King.
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IDEAL Industries Earn Multiple 2025 Pro Tool Innovation Awards
The Pro Tool Innovation Awards program recognizes those tools which provide excellent value, advanced features, and the newest innovations. Under the Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing category Ideal was recognized for their Guardian Bender and BlueView Fish Tape…
Pro Tool Innovation Award Winners: Electrical, Storage, Workwear, Safety

For over a decade, the Pro Tool Innovation Awards have been electrifying the scene, showcasing the most groundbreaking products in construction, automotive, and landscaping industries.
Now, in the 13th year, Pro Tool Innovation is thrilled to announce that 2025 brought an unprecedented surge of submissions from manufacturers. These trailblazers unveiled jaw-dropping designs, cutting-edge features, and boosted performance that redefine value—proving once again that innovation is alive and thriving.
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Shaping the future of construction with sustainable impact.
Keeping costs down while improving efficiency is no small task in construction. That’s why Génécor Experts-Conseils designed the L’Albédo project — a senior residence and childcare centre in Québec. Built with sustainability at its core, it also features Schneider Electric products. From geothermal heating to energy recovery, every choice helps cut carbon and strengthen the community.
Learn more about the project here.
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A Groundbreaking Return to the Sir Robert Peel Centre for Ellis Don
November 10, 2025 In a full circle moment, EllisDon has broken ground on the Sir Robert Peel Centre Redevelopment Project, a facility originally constructed by EllisDon in the 1980s. Now, this milestone marks the beginning of a new chapter in Peel Region’s public safety infrastructure. The redevelopment will deliver a modern, high-performance policing hub designed… Read More…
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BCCA Response to Federal Budget 2025
November 10, 2025 The BCCA welcomes the federal government’s investments into construction and infrastructure in Budget 2025. The budget includes increasing Canada Infrastructure Bank funding by $10 billion and funding the new Major Projects Office to the tune of $213.8 million over 5 years. The BCCA also supports the government’s investment into the construction workforce,… Read More…
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Government of Canada Releases Budget 2025
November 10. 2025 Canada faces a rapidly changing and increasingly uncertain world. The rules-based international order and the trading system that powered Canada’s prosperity for decades are being reshaped – hurting companies, displacing workers, causing major disruption and upheaval for Canadians. In the face of global uncertainty, Canada’s new government is focused on what we… Read More…
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CME: Budget 2025 Delivers Key Gains for Manufacturers Facing Tariff Pressures, but Canada Still Needs Deeper Competitiveness Reforms
November 10, 2025 Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) applauds Budget 2025 for recognizing the serious challenges facing Canada’s economy amid ongoing U.S. trade actions and for introducing new incentives to spur investment. “This budget takes meaningful steps to support manufacturers under pressure and acknowledges the critical role our sector plays in Canada’s economic future,” said… Read More…
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Manitoba Hydro Selects Communities that will Extend EV Charging Network to Manitoba’s North

Publicly owned stations to fill gap in province’s EV charging coverage
Manitoba Hydro has chosen the communities where the utility’s first electric vehicle (EV) charging stations will be located, a major step to creating the province’s only publicly owned EV charging network.
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Littelfuse Explains Fuse Fundamentals in this 20-Page Guide
What makes high-quality overcurrent protection? Littelfuse explains the six key criteria for quality overcurrent protection plus much more. You’ll learn how to select the right fuse, understand time-current curves, peak let-thru curves, SCCR, selective coordination, and codes and standards.
This extensive guide is a must have companion to understand everything you need to know about which fuse is best in your application.
BAND-N-GO Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Banding Now Made in Canada

BAND-N-GO Inc., the only Canadian manufacturer of stainless-steel banding, is proud to announce the addition of Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Banding to its growing Made in Canada product lines.
This high-strength stainless steel banding is manufactured in Canada by BAND-N-GO Inc. to meet the most demanding applications across industrial, construction, and utility sectors. It is processed from USA-produced stainless steel, ensuring the highest quality and durability. Finished coils are packaged in a newly designed, more compact box, that’s easy to handle and store.
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New line of Stelpro heat-pumps
Stelpro, Quebec’s leader in electric heating, is launching a new line of high-performance, durable, and energy-efficient heat pumps designed for the Canadian climate. It features a new, more efficient, environmentally friendly 454B refrigerant, an A2L leak detector, a 10-year warranty, an optional labor warranty, local customer service, and grant eligibility.
Procore Advances the Future of Construction with New AI Innovations at Groundbreak 2025

Procore unveiled new AI capabilities built directly into its intelligence layer, Procore Helix. With these latest AI innovations, Procore customers will be able to simplify the automation of complex workflows, gain critical project insights, and optimize project outcomes across every phase of construction.
AI is rapidly changing the technology landscape and has the potential to dramatically improve project delivery, but it also increases the risk of fragmentation.
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Nexans offers robust Medium Voltage
Nexans offers robust Medium Voltage (MV) cables engineered for underground primary distribution networks. Our MV underground product families—such as shielded or concentric‑neutral designs—are built in Canadian ISO‑9001 certified facilities, ensuring local production and compliance.
Available from 5 kV to 46 kV, they operate continuously at 90°C or 105°C and resist sunlight. Options include copper or aluminum conductors, TR-XLPE insulation, various metallic shields, jacket materials, and optional water-blocking features. CSA C68.5 and C68.10 compliant, Nexans MV cables are suitable for direct burial or duct installation. Proven in wet or dry environments, make them ideal for critical utility applications.
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Electrical Industry News Week
This special weekly digest has the broadest reach of those that are involved in all aspects of the electrical industry including electrical construction and maintenance professionals and electrical specifying engineers across Canada. EIN is designed to provide electrical professionals with insight and intelligence on developments in the industry that impact design, specification, and the installation of electrical equipment. From corporate news to new technologies and insightful opinions, EIN will become your first read in the electrical industry in Canada. Published weekly – every Tuesday



