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June 25, 2025 – Schneider Electric Canada announced the Canadian winners of its third annual (2024) Sustainability Impact Awards which, according to country president Emily Heitman, “exemplify how innovation and digital transformation can drive measurable impact for their operations and the communities they serve”. Source: Electrical Business
Events
Date: July 3, 2025 Mac’s II Agencies is keeping the Canada Day spirit alive with a festive Open House—join them for food, fun, and friendly faces! Come meet the Mac’s II team, connect with their proudly Canadian manufacturers, and much more! Click the link to see what’s in store and save the date, eh?! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Basic Electricity Course – Online
Registration for our online Basic Electricity Course is now live. This course is a great primer for anyone new to the industry or who wants a refresher on the more basic aspects of the supply chain industry. The cost is $299 GST for members and $399 GST for non-members. Upon registration, you can complete the course at your own pace.
BCIT Training Courses
Member company BCIT offers many electrical training courses to keep your credentials up to date. Explore the following options:
TELC-0208, FSR Electrical Code Continuing Education, various training options available (now teaching 2024 Canadian Electrical Code) TELC-0107 Electrical Code-50 Hour TELC-0144 Low Energy Electrical Worker TELC-0161 High Voltage Basic Electricity Course – Online
Registration for our online Basic Electricity Course is now live. This course is a great primer for anyone new to the industry or who wants a refresher on the more basic aspects of the supply chain industry. The cost is $299 GST for members and $399 GST for non-members. Upon registration, you can complete the course at your own pace.
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In the Media
Stay safe, plan ahead for Canada Day weekend
As people make plans for the Canada Day weekend, it’s important to be prepared and stay safe as warm temperatures, dry conditions and wildfire risk continue in many parts of the province. People are encouraged to stay vigilant and up to date on local fire bans and restrictions and have an emergency plan in place that is shared with friends and family. Source: Government of British Columbia
B.C. government now allows municipal governments to borrow up to triple previous limits to help fund new infrastructure
Municipal governments across British Columbia now have significantly greater financial flexibility to build critical infrastructure more quickly, following changes to provincial borrowing regulations. The provincial government announced today it has amended both the municipal liabilities regulation and the short-term capital borrowing regulation. Source: Daily Hive
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