CSA Group Recognized as Top Employer in Greater Toronto Area for 2024

CSA Group Logo

December 10, 2023

For the eighth consecutive year, CSA Group has been named one of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers. The annual competition recognizes employers with exceptional human resources programs and forward-looking workplace policies and has become the benchmark in the Greater Toronto Area for workplace best-practices.

CSA Group is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, and has over 2,000 full-time staff across two organizations: a non-profit standards development organization and a commercial testing, inspection and certification (TIC) business. Employees are united by a common mission focused on health, safety, and sustainability. Some of the reasons for selection in this year’s competition include CSA’s commitment to employee safety and mental well-being, offering a flexible workplace culture, and ongoing efforts to create a diverse, equitable and inclusive workforce.

“CSA Group is thrilled to receive the Greater Toronto’s Top Employers award once more, standing proudly alongside esteemed organizations from across the region,” said David Weinstein, President and CEO, CSA Group. “Our GTA headquarters continues to be a hub for remarkable talent, drawing from a pool of highly educated and skilled individuals. This recognition reflects our ability to attract a passionate and dedicated team, offering meaningful careers in an organization that places utmost value on the safety, health and success of every member of our workforce.”

Grading of employers for the competition is based on eight criteria which have remained consistent since the project’s inception: (1) Physical Workplace; (2) Work Atmosphere & Social; (3) Health, Financial & Family Benefits; (4) Vacation & Time-Off; (5) Employee Communications; (6) Performance Management; (7) Training & Skills Development; and (8) Community Involvement.

Source

Related Articles


Latest Articles


Changing Scene

  • IDEAL Electrical Partners with Habitat for Humanity Greater Toronto Area to Support Affordable Housing Initiatives

    IDEAL Electrical Partners with Habitat for Humanity Greater Toronto Area to Support Affordable Housing Initiatives

    August 17, 2026 Earlier this month, approximately 30 IDEAL Electrical employees and skilled electricians volunteered alongside Habitat for Humanity Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to help construct Countryside, an affordable 15-unit townhome development in Brampton that will welcome families later this year. Volunteers assisted with electrical wiring and rough-in installation and provide general construction support, helping… Read More…

  • Hubbell Canada Forms Strategic Alliance with Mac’s II Agencies to Strengthen Harsh & Hazardous Market Presence in British Columbia

    Hubbell Canada Forms Strategic Alliance with Mac’s II Agencies to Strengthen Harsh & Hazardous Market Presence in British Columbia

    August 17, 2026 Hubbell Canada is pleased to announce a new strategic partnership with Mac’s II Agencies, effective August 1, 2026, to represent Hubbell Canada’s Harsh & Hazardous portfolio throughout British Columbia. This newly formed alliance further strengthens Hubbell Canada’s commitment to serving customers operating in some of the most demanding industrial environments, while supporting… Read More…

  • AEA Scholarships and Bursaries Apply by August 31st

    AEA Scholarships and Bursaries Apply by August 31st

    August 17, 2026 The Alberta Electrical Alliance is proud to support our industry with over $320,500 of postsecondary scholarships for current members and their children. Your participation in AEA events helps fund AEA scholarships and build our industry’s future. AEA Sponsored Scholarships Open to employees, dependents, and children of parents who are members of the… Read More…

  • Contractors’ Corner at the 2026 NETCO Conference

    Contractors’ Corner at the 2026 NETCO Conference

    August 17, 2026 ECAO and CECA look forward to joining industry leaders at the NETCO – National Electrical Trade Council 2026 Conference for an important conversation on AI and its growing role in electrical contracting. R. Graeme Aitken, Executive Director of ECAO, Terry Milot, President of the Canadian Electrical Contractors Association, and Témoc Vega, PhD,… Read More…