Ontario Announces Investment in Six Projects to Support Skilled Trades
The Ontario government is investing over $4 million in six projects to support current and future construction workers across the province.
The Ontario government is investing over $4 million in six projects to support current and future construction workers across the province.
Canada’s National Electrical Trade Council (NETCO) is pleased to announce that DEWALT has joined on as inaugural partner of the new training partner package initiative that NETCO is now rolling out to the electrical industry.
The Province is launching a made-in-B.C. certification system to support higher-paying, more stable work for trades workers and to help build the foundation of a strong economic recovery.
Building a low-carbon economy in Canada requires a transformation of our energy systems. Understanding what clean energy options are available and how best to use them is of critical importance, particularly as we recover from COVID-19.
FLO | AddEnergie, operator of the FLO electric vehicle charging network, is pleased to announce that it is doubling the size of its facilities in Shawinigan, Quebec, and increasing its production capacity, in order to support its growth, particularly for fast-charging stations.
The Government of Canada is building a low-emissions energy future to strengthen the economy, create good, middle-class jobs and support workers in the natural resource sectors.
Introducing an all-new shopping experience. Designed with customers, vendors, and branches in mind – to bring you all the best that Graybar Canada has to offer, at the touch of your fingertips.
In response to the global movement to decarbonize the transportation industry, and consistent with its leadership in environmental issues, the Montreal Port Authority continues to evolve towards clean energy, notably green hydrogen, ethanol and methanol
The Ontario Energy Association (OEA), released a report, Net Zero 2050, reviewing the various elements of our province’s energy system and some of the options available to Ontario to achieve net zero emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) by 2050.
This webinar provides an overview of proposed safety requirements for PV luminaire systems, which have wide-ranging benefits and safety risks that can be well-managed through appropriately targeted requirements.
Let’s get mobile with the Electrical Contractors Association of Ontario’s (ECAO) Member App. Search for the latest ECAO News, Events and Industry Products. Stay informed about Education and Training, Health & Safety and Labour Relations Updates.
The ECAO Fire Alarm & Protection Certification Program meets the requirements of the Ontario Fire Code O. Reg. 213/07. This program is deemed acceptable to the Fire Marshal and satisfies the requirement of Clause C.1.2.1.2.
This seminar will review the changes to the 2021 – 25th edition of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) and Code for Electrical Installations and is approved for SCO’s, Master Electricians and PEC’s.
With support from the Province, the University of British Columbia (UBC) is about to break ground on a project that will transform a city-sized block of campus into a world-leading smart energy district to test how hydrogen can be used to power a low-carbon future.
The building of a solar infrastructure can depend on economic drivers and the pressure to achieve parity with traditional electrical power sources. Therefore, cutting costs and increasing the output of a photovoltaic (PV) system is a priority.
BCEA Power Up hosts, Chris and Andrew sit down this week to have a look forward in the calendar at some upcoming BCEA events and share some fond memories from previous years.
This project is funded [in part] by the Government of Canada.
Ce projet est financé [en partie] par le gouvernement du Canada.
