Watt’s the Word: What’s New in the Code
With the 2021 Canadian Electrical Code (25th Edition) now in effect (in Alberta), Watt’s the Word thought this was a great time to re-visit their first episode of the show.
With the 2021 Canadian Electrical Code (25th Edition) now in effect (in Alberta), Watt’s the Word thought this was a great time to re-visit their first episode of the show.
Schneider Electric announced its work with the World Woman Foundation to promote the role of women in the energy sector.
Skills Ontario is celebrating International Women’s Day on March 8th through two free events: the International Women’s Day Conference and the International Women’s Day Workshop.
Creating a level-playing field that supports a gender-equal world requires a tiered approach: industry, organizational and individual actions.
The Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology (MEET) Show, is getting ready for another edition, with dates being announced for May 4 – 5, 2022 at the Moncton Coliseum.
Compared to their affluent counterparts, underserved communities, often communities of color, are subject to a variety of poor lighting conditions including being under lit or chronically over lit, with the inaccurate idea that brightly lit spaces are safer.
Join ECAA for the opportunity to learn about some significant changes being made to EPCOR’s Customer Connection Guide in March.
Complimentary* eLearning training to Ontario residents is available until March 31st, which includes courses for the CE Code Part I.
ECAA has partnered with TW Becker, Electrical Safety Consulting to offer a 1 day low voltage Arc Flash & Shock training course.
The Code is an integral part of the Canadian Electrical Safety System and speaker Ray Yousef, Engineering Manager, ESA, is gearing the presentation to give members an update on the major changes in CE Code 2021. This will include some changes in the general sections as well as supplementary sections, such as…
The NETCO (National Electrical Trade Council) OASIS program offers Additional Tools for IBEW Canada Apprentices with Learning Disabilities and Testing Anxiety
This year’s national conference will take place on May 29 – 31, 2022 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Join Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan) and the Canadian Apprenticeship Forum (CAF-FCA) virtually on Wednesday February 23, 2022, from 1:00pm to 2:30pm (EDT).
TSASK is offering a free online 2021 Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) Updates Course that provides supplementary information to clarify the requirements of the 25th edition of the CEC.
The prompt payment and adjudication provisions of the new Construction Act took effect more than two years ago, to date only about 100 adjudications have been initiated.
The Ontario Construction Secretariat will host its 22nd Annual State of the Industry & Outlook Conference on Thursday, March 3rd, 2022. Stay informed with up-to-date information by checking our website on a frequent basis.
This project is funded [in part] by the Government of Canada.
Ce projet est financé [en partie] par le gouvernement du Canada.