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Guide to the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1[i] – A Road Map: Section 52 — Diagnostic imaging installations
Rule 52-000 Scope – states that Section 52 is a supplementary or amendatory section of the code and applies to the installation…
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How the Canada Light Expo Offers a Dynamic Event that Brings the Lighting Community Together and Builds Towards Further Innovations & Collaborations
December 8, 2025 CLE 2025: Sparking New Ideas, Collaborations & Partnerships That Will Continue Shaping the Future of the Canadian Lighting Industry By: Adora Hartley 2025 has been a year full of major events and changes, both in Canada and abroad, creating new opportunities for partnerships, solutions and market growth. In regards to the Canadian… Read More…
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Guide to the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1[i] – A Road Map: Section 52 — Diagnostic imaging installations
Rule 52-000 Scope – states that Section 52 is a supplementary or amendatory section of the code and applies to the installation… Read More…
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Canada’s Electrical Industry Faces a Shifting Economic Landscape: Reflections from EFC’s Forecast Webinar
November 28, 2025 By Electro-Federation Canada Canada’s electrical industry is navigating a period of significant change shaped by global uncertainty, evolving trade dynamics, and accelerating investment needs at home. During Electro-Federation Canada’s (EFC) Economic Forecast Webinar in September, two leading economists outlined trends that continue to influence the industry as businesses look toward 2026. The… Read More…
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ESA 2025 Annual Licence Holder Meeting
December 8, 2025 This year marked ESA’s 20th Annual Licence Holder Meeting — a milestone celebrating two decades of collaboration, innovation and safety leadership made possible by Ontario’s licence holder community. The meeting was held on Wednesday, November 26, 2025 Agenda Highlights Watch a recording of the 2025 Licence Holder Meeting. Read More…
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Thank you for your support in 2025!
Thank you for your loyalty to the ABB Installation Products division (Thomas & Betts) throughout 2025.
Your support makes our strong local Canadian presence possible.
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BC Hydro’s Updated Business Energy-Saving Incentives, Limited Time Bonus Offer

Get funding from BC Hydro for businesses upgrading eligible equipment with energy-efficient models. Funding rates vary depending on the equipment being upgraded, with past participants receiving an average of 30% for upfront costs.
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Smart, Safe, and Reliable Power Breaking
Eaton’s plug-on loadcentres are transforming electrical distribution with a quicker, easier, and cleaner installation experience. Made in Canada, these reliable solutions offer enhanced safety and performance for modern electrical systems. Whether you’re working on residential or commercial projects, Eaton’s loadcentres simplify workflows and support long-term efficiency. Explore how Eaton continues to power businesses worldwide with innovation and reliability at the core.
Type 2 Chin Strap Hard Hats Required on More Job Sites

Effective January 1, 2026, all personnel, including subcontractors and visitors to EllisDon and Bird Construction sites, the companies announced, must wear a CSA and/or ANSI Type 2 hard hat with manufacturer-approved integrated (four-point) chin strap, worn according to the specifications, properly adjusted and fastened. The hard hat Class must be appropriate for the hazards and compliant with local legislation.
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Lockout Tagout: Modern Tools for Safer Workplaces
Canadian safety standards are evolving, and manual lockout tagout (LOTO) procedures can leave your team exposed to unnecessary hazards and compliance headaches. Now is the time to rethink your approach and explore how digital LOTO solutions can help you stay ahead.
This guide gives you a practical roadmap to make the case for LOTO software – helping you reduce risk, streamline compliance, and build a stronger safety culture.
Empowering Ontario’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure with Band-N-Go Solutions

By Band-n-Go
At Band-N-Go, we are at the forefront of supporting Ontario’s transition to electric vehicles (EVs) by supplying essential products to those enhancing the infrastructure needed for public charging stations. As the number of electric vehicles increases, so does the demand for accessible public charging options.
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Sleek Dimmer and Driver in 1!
TDim Drive is a constant voltage LED driver that integrates power supply, dimming, and on/off control into a single device. It fits standard single-gang or multi-gang electrical switch boxes, saving space and installation time. Experience smooth, flicker-free lighting and dimming. Available in 60W (DD-2460-S-WH) and 100W (DD-24100-S-WH) models, ideal for all 24V LED constant voltage fixtures.
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ENT – The New Standard for Electrical Installation Efficiency

By Alex Whalen, Category Manager for Electrical products at IPEX Electrical Inc.
Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing (ENT) continues to shift expectations for how conduit systems should be installed in buildings and how they should perform on a jobsite. ENT offers many significant advantages including faster installation, improved safety and reduction in injury potential, and enhanced long-term reliability.
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Slip Meter Riser
Slip Meter Risers allow the underground PVC service conduit to ‘slip’ inside the fitting and thus account for up to 20″ of ground movement. The factory assembled SMR fitting is supplied with a terminal adapter to easily connect to an electrical meter and does not require solvent cementing.
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New Study Reveals Opportunity for Industrial Companies to Boost Competitiveness by Modernizing Closed Automation Systems
December 8. 2025 Schneider Electric unveiled new global research titled “Open vs. Closed: The $11.28 million Question for Industrial Leaders.” The report reveals that closed industrial automation systems are quietly eroding competitiveness, costing mid-sized organizations an average of 7.5 per cent of their revenue. The research, conducted by Global Analysts firm Omdia, highlights how these costs… Read More…
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Modernizing Canada’s Energy Efficiency Act to Improve Affordability and Competitiveness
December 8, 2025 Amendments to modernize the Energy Efficiency Act have been introduced in the Senate. First passed in 1992, the Act aims to reduce the overall energy consumption of energy-using products and allow consumers to make informed purchasing decisions. Since 1995, Canadian households, businesses and industries have saved over $110 billion as a result of regulations… Read More…
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B.C.’s Economy Shows Resilience Despite Global Trade Volatility
December 8, 2025 B.C.’s economy is expected to grow at a measured pace despite instability and uncertainty in the global economy. “Unjust and unpredictable trade policies have upended global relationships and shaken investor confidence across the world,” said Brenda Bailey, Minister of Finance. “We’re leaning into our strengths, like our natural resources and our skilled… Read More…
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BC’s Bill 20 – The Construction Prompt Payment Act Receives Royal Assent
December 8, 2025 As the BC Legislature wraps up the final week of the Fall session, BCCA is very pleased to see Bill 20 receive Royal Assent and officially become the Construction Prompt Payment Act, SBC 2025, c 24. This marks a significant milestone for BC’s construction sector. This achievement reflects decades of consistent, principled… Read More…
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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.
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Stelpro Marks 44 Years of History, Passion, and Success

This month, Stelpro celebrated 44 years of growth, innovation and valuable partnerships.
“Since our founding, we have built much more than a company: we have created a strong community, united by values of excellence, quality and collaboration,” the company said on LinkedIn.
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Nexans NMD90 Canadex® with Instaglide® Advanced Technology
Designed for Canadian electricians, NMD90 Canadex® features Instaglide® technology, a Nexans innovation that makes cable pulling and stripping easier—even during harsh winters.
With reduced friction and consistent performance in cold weather, Instaglide® eliminates the need for lubricants, speeds up installation, and protects the cable jacket. The result: faster, cleaner, and safer work, no matter the temperature.
Skilled Trades Ontario Expands On-Site Certification Exams to Training Delivery Agents Provincewide

Skilled Trades Ontario (STO) is expanding on-site certification exam delivery to all Training Delivery Agents (TDAs) that offer a final level of in-class apprenticeship training.
The announcement was made by Skilled Trades Ontario CEO Candice White during remarks at the Provincial Building and Construction Trades Council of Ontario’s 68th Annual Convention in Windsor yesterday.
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Advance Your Career with Electric Vehicle Technician Certification
The need for skilled technicians capable of safely diagnosing, inspecting, maintaining, and repairing high-voltage electric vehicles (EVs) is growing. You can demonstrate your competency, expertise, and commitment to professional standards with CSA Group’s Automotive EV Technician Safety Certification and expand your career opportunities in the growing EV industry.
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



