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AEA Electrical Learning EXPO: An Opportunity for Building Connections, Gaining Industry Insights & Discovering New Products for Lighting & Electrical Professionals
The AEA is dedicated to enhancing the image, knowledge, opportunity, and environment of the Canadian electrical industry, and I was able to experience an excellent example of this at their AEA Electrical Learning EXPO…
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Stephanie Medeiros on EV Infrastructure in Canada, Innovative Technologies, Well-Planned Charging Networks, & Commercial Fleets
May 6, 2026 By Blake Marchand In this Q&A with Stephanie Medeiros, the Head of Mobility at Schneider Electric Canada provides insight into her perspective on EV charging infrastructure in Canada, factors that will contribute to growing EV adoption, grid modernization for commercial fleets, the role of Vehicle-to-Grid and other innovative approaches to electrification. The Read More…
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AEA Electrical Learning EXPO: An Opportunity for Building Connections, Gaining Industry Insights & Discovering New Products for Lighting & Electrical Professionals
The AEA is dedicated to enhancing the image, knowledge, opportunity, and environment of the Canadian electrical industry, and I was able to experience an excellent example of this at their AEA Electrical Learning EXPO… Read More…
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Winnipeg Information Bulletin: Pool Bonding Requirements
May 4, 2026 Pool bonding is electrical work and thus requires an electrical permit. Section 68 of the Manitoba Electrical Code (MEC) outlines rules for electrical installations and equipment in or adjacent to pools, tubs, and spas, focusing on reducing the risk of electrical shock in wet environments, and establishing an effective equipotential plane. A Read More…
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Common Lighting Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
May 4, 2026 By CSC LED Fast-paced projects leave little room for error. Even experienced teams can encounter common lighting pitfalls that slow down installs, create uneven results, or add unnecessary costs. Understanding what to look out for—and planning ahead—can save time, reduce rework, and improve the final outcome. Here are five areas where projects 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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Engineered for Strength. Trusted for Power. Nexans ACWU90
Nexans ACWU90 cable is a reliable power cable designed for low voltage electrical distribution in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Rated for 600 volts, it features an aluminum conductor with durable cross linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation suitable for wet or dry locations. Approved for direct burial and use in raceways, ACWU90 offers excellent mechanical strength, moisture resistance, and long service life, making it a practical and versatile solution for a wide range of installation environments.
ESA: Increase Plan Review Threshold for Distributed Energy Resources (DER) from 10kW to 12kW

This proposed change intends to reflect the current industry trend towards increasing standard equipment sizes of inverters, commonly reaching values greater than 10kW, and supports harmonization within the industry. The OEB (Ontario Energy Board) issued proposed amendments in October 2025 which included increasing the maximum threshold capacity for a micro-embedded generation facility to 12kW.
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The 3-in-1 Device That Simplifies Every LED Install
With DimDrive+, your clients get full control with two toggles on a single device — one to dial brightness from high to low, one to shift colour temperature from warm to cool, no separate driver to hide. Just a clean, finished install that gives your client full control right from the wall.
WAGO Canada Unifies Data Centre Control to Reduce Time to Market and Eliminate Rework

WAGO Canada’s vendor-independent architecture enables faster integration and consistent operation across power distribution and HVAC systems.
Data centres are under pressure to scale rapidly, with operators building and expanding capacity as quickly as possible to meet accelerating compute demand.
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The Look of Custom Linear, Without the Complexity
STRIPE is a 120V plug-and-play linear lighting system built for straightforward installs. No custom fabrication, no complicated wiring just clean, continuous runs that give any space a high-end architectural look. Create straight lines, shapes, and configurations on site with components that connect quickly and install clean. STRIPE gives you the flexibility to build standout linear designs without the hassle of custom layouts. A perfect solution for corridors, bathroom vanities, kitchen islands, gyms, and more, bringing the look of linear without complicating the install.
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Emissions Reduction Alberta Announces $91 million Investment in Energy, Electricity, Construction and Manufacturing Sectors
May 4, 2026 To support businesses in upgrading infrastructure and operating more efficiently, Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) is investing $91 million through its annual Industrial Transformation Challenge, funded by the industry-led Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) program. Industries across Alberta and Canada are facing rising costs, shifting global markets and increasing pressures to adapt Read More…
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Wattstopper and Genlyte Solutions Offer Unified Approach to Networked Lighting Controls for Outdoor Lighting
May 5, 2026 Legrand®, with its Wattstopper® controls portfolio, is announcing a strategic partnership with Genlyte Solutions, a Signify business. Customers in the US and Canada now have the option of adding the new Wattstopper® FSP-600 “Fixture Sensor Photocell” to provide controls with Genlyte’s Gardco architectural outdoor luminaire brand. This enables specifiers to streamline their connected Read More…
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Nova Scotia Launches Public Housing Website
May 4, 2026 Nova Scotians can now track progress on public housing projects across the province. “Well over half of the homes we promised – as part of our historic, multi-year investment in public housing – are now underway or complete,” said Housing Minister John White. “I am pleased that Nova Scotians can track our Read More…
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Southwire Canada Earns 2026-2027 Great Place to Work Certification™
May 4, 2026 Southwire Canada is proud to be Certified™ by Great Place To Work® for the fifth time. This prestigious award is based entirely on what current Southwire Canada team members say about their experience working at Southwire. Great Place To Work® is the global authority on workplace culture, employee experience and the leadership Read More…
ECABC Announces 2026 Hall of Fame Inductees

ECABC is proud to announce that Bill Strain and Rob Tate will be inducted into the ECABC Electrical Hall of Fame this June.
Bill and Rob have devoted their careers to the electrical contracting industry in British Columbia. Induction into the Electrical Hall of Fame is the highest honour the Association can bestow upon a member.
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



