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Family, Factory, Future: Inside Liteline’s Second-Generation Leadership and Canadian Manufacturing Push
Kerrwil had the opportunity to sit with Daniel Silverstein, Co‑President of Liteline, whose career at the company began on the shop floor as a junior fabricator…
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Information Bulletin for Solar Photovoltaic Installations in Winnipeg
April 20, 2026 The following is a guide to solar photovoltaic (PV) installations and permit requirements for wall mounted, roof mounted and ground mounted installations for both housing and commercial applications. This document attempts to address all scenarios however, solar PV system designs and equipment can vary greatly for each installation, so it should not Read More…
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Winnipeg: Engineering is Required for Electrical Drawings and Installations for all Part 3 Buildings
April 20, 2026 Engineering is required for electrical drawings and installations for all Part 3 buildings. Clause 8(1)(b) of the Winnipeg Electrical By-law requires that a professional engineer entitled to practice in the Province of Manitoba, and skilled in the area of work, be responsible for electrical drawings and for supervision and certification of the Read More…
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Winnipeg: Clarification of Arc-Fault Circuits
April 20, 2026 Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) protection has been required in the Canadian Electrical Code , Manitoba ElectricalCode and the Winnipeg Electrical Bylaw to varying degrees since 2003. Since that time, the Code requirements for arcfault protection have expanded from sleeping rooms only to virtually the entire dwelling unit. With the expansion of the Read More…
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Winnipeg: Electrical Drawing Requirements for New Construction of Commercial & Industrial
April 20, 2026 In order to process building permit applications for the construction of new buildings, the plans must be drawn to scale andmust indicate the nature and extent of the work in sufficient detail to establish that, when completed, the work and the proposed occupancy will conform to applicable Codes. Although this guide outlines Read More…
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IPEX Scepter® RBox™ PVC Round Electrical Box
The Scepter® RBox™ is IPEX’s upgraded round electrical box designed as the next generation of the OB15, making installations faster, easier, and more reliable. Built from high‑impact, corrosion‑resistant PVC, it’s fully non‑metallic and ready for wet‑location use. It also includes several contractor‑driven improvements that boost durability, capacity, and convenience.
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Magic Lite has helped pros finish faster with lighting that installs easily and performs flawlessly. Count on smooth, consistent results, dependable quality, and same-day shipping that keeps projects moving. From first fixture to final dim, we make every job simpler—so you can deliver more, with less hassle.
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Microgrids & Power Quality: Designing Resilient, Clean Facility Power

In an era of extreme weather, aging infrastructure, and ever‑rising energy demands, many facility managers are rethinking their relationship with the grid. Microgrids offer a way to take control and operate autonomously when necessary. A microgrid is more than just backup, when designed properly, it becomes a platform for resiliency, efficiency, and sustainability.
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Nexans TECK90 Cables
Rugged and flexible cables making them versatile for a wide range of applications. Nexans TECK90 cables use low acid gas and low flame spread PVC jacket compounds to ensure maximum safety to personnel and equipment in the event of a fire. A “Low Smoke Zero Halogen” version is available upon request.
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• Commercial and industrial projects
• Exposed and concealed wiring in 90ºC dry or 90ºC wet locations and where exposed to the weather (-40ºC)
• Ventilated, non-ventilated and ladder type cable trays…
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Feedback Request: Proposed Manitoba Electrical Code and Proposed Performance Standards for Electrical Permits Regulation

The Manitoba Electrical Code Regulation unifies and adopts the most up to date electrical code for the province, resulting in red tape reduction and alignment with other jurisdictions. The Performance Standards for Electrical Permits Regulation require Manitoba Hydro and the City of Winnipeg to notify applicants, conduct inspections, and make decisions within fixed timeframes thereby improving consistency, predictability, and timeliness to the electrical permit process.
Case Study: Concordia University Upgrades their Sports Field Lighting with LEDVANCE Fixtures

Founded in 1974 and serving nearly 45,000 undergraduate and graduate students from 150 countries, Montreal-based Concordia University offers more than 100 different academic tracks as well as a diverse array of athletics and other extracurricular activities.
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Canadian Apprenticeship Forum Announces Inaugural Youth Apprenticeship Council
April 20, 2026 The Canadian Apprenticeship Forum (CAF-FCA) has announced the creation of the Youth Apprenticeship Council, bringing together young apprentices from across Canada to ensure youth perspectives help shape the future of apprenticeship. The inaugural Council includes 11 young apprenticeship leaders representing regions from Yukon Territory to British Columbia to Newfoundland and Labrador. Members Read More…
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Montreal Port Authority Expansion Project in Contrecoeur Moves Foward
April 20, 2026 Canada’s largest east coast port expansion moves forward as the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) is supporting the new Contrecoeur container terminal by loaning $1.16 billion to the Montreal Port Authority (MPA). The investment and partnership between the CIB and the MPA will provide Canada with a new public infrastructure of national significance Read More…
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British Columbia’s Construction Industry Celebrates 9th Annual Construction and Skilled Trades Month
April 20, 2026 April is the ninth annual Construction and Skilled Trades Month in British Columbia, officially proclaimed by the provincial government. This month, and every month, the British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) celebrates the many accomplishments and contributions of the construction industry in building a stronger, more sustainable and resilient BC. “Time and time Read More…
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BC Construction Industry Calls for Government Action to Sustain Workforce and Project Momentum
April 20, 2026 The British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) has officially released its 2026 BC Construction Industry Survey and 2026 Spring Stat Pack. Drawing on trending industry data and perspectives shared by 858 employers and tradespeople across all seven of BC’s development regions, the results paint a picture of a strong and resilient sector that Read More…
Electrical Safety Authority Opens Nominations for the 17th Annual Ontario Electrical Safety Awards

The Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) is now accepting nominations for the 17th Annual Ontario Electrical Safety Awards, which recognize individuals and organizations whose leadership and innovation continue to strengthen electrical safety across Ontario. For nearly two decades, the awards have honoured those who turn safety principles into action, helping to shape a culture of shared responsibility across the sector.
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



