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Canada’s Best Managed 2022 companies exemplify resilience

Canada’s Best Managed is a flagship program presented by Deloitte Private (a division of Deloitte). It shines the spotlight on the top privately owned Canadian companies with annual revenues over $50 million. Here at Electrical Business Magazine, we focus on companies who made the list while carrying out electrical work, or serving those who do. Congratulations!


Miscommunication... a construction lawyer’s best friend

Something’s been gnawing at Dan Leduc, our Legal Desk columnist, and he needs to get it off his chest. “I’ve been practising construction law for 30 years and—at the risk of oversimplifying things—I have been essentially making my living off of miscommunication,” writes Dan, before adding “I suggest we all get comfortable with overcommunicating with each other, and try some of the following.”
 
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AD’s Canadian Nominees and Award Recipients 2022

Among the highlights of AD’s annual meeting of the Electrical Supply Division are, of course, the annual awards, which celebrate the year’s cream-of-the-crop in categories such as annual sales, marketing, community service and more. Congratulations to all of the evening’s North American nominees and winners for 2022, and a special congratulations to the following Canadian nominees and award recipients. » Read more
 
 
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Deere ramps up battery EV portfolio with Kreisel

Deere & Company has acquired majority ownership in Kreisel Electric Inc., a battery technology provider based in Austria. “Kreisel’s battery technology can be applied across the broad portfolio of Deere products [...],” said Pierre Guyot, John Deere Power Systems, adding “This is an opportunity to invest in a company with unique technology that’s designed for the demanding conditions where Deere customers work.” » Learn more

2/3 of workers feel safety culture is lacking

While workers assume they are the most responsible for safety in the workplace, there is a feeling that organizations can be doing a better job in creating a safe work environment. According to Fluke Corp.’s 3rd annual Electrical Safety Survey, despite 98% of respondents agreeing (strongly agree/agree) that a strong culture of safety is important in keeping workers safe, only 37% agree that most companies have one. » Learn more
 
 
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Women in Construction

EASA Ontario Chapter AGM and Tradeshow

Dates & Location: January 20-22, Toronto » More info

IEEE IAS Electrical Safety Workshop

Dates & Location: March 13, Reno, Nevada » More info

Visit our calendar online for even more industry events. » CLICK HERE