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P.H. Tech, a leading manufacturer of window and door components, is pleased to announce that the executive team has acquired it with the support of National Bank Private Investment and Desjardins Capital as of June 14, 2022.
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A new report by Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters provides detailed recommendations and a pathway forward for the Government of Canada and manufacturing industry to work together to implement a Net Zero Industrial Strategy that is needed to meet international climate goals.
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Ottawa has launched the first phase of its plan to offer interest-free loans to Canadians planning upgrades that will have a significant impact in reducing their home’s environmental footprint.
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A southwestern Ontario Conservative MP Chris Lewis is advancing a bill to allow tradespeople to claim travel expenses against their income tax owed.
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Tuesday, June 21st marks National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada, a day for all Canadians to celebrate the heritage, diverse cultures, and achievements of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples.
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We’ve watched the codes and standards tighten for years now, requiring windows and doors installed into new builds to meet ever-higher performance metrics for air/water ingress and insulating value. And they will continue to tighten as Canada’s code authorities follow the federal Roadmap to make all new buildings built in Canada meet net-zero energy performance standards by 2030. But what about the inefficient existing buildings out there that represent a far larger proportion of the homes in the country and therefore a much bigger impact to carbon emissions? Never fear, regulators have not forgotten about them. Frank Lohmann, director of building science for the Canadian Home Builders Association, joins Fenestration Conversations to talk about plans to create an existing buildings section of the National Building Code by 2025, which will focus on energy-efficiency requirement for renovations.
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Veoneer is a worldwide leader in active safety and restraint control systems, sharply focused on delivering innovative, best-in-class products and solutions to well-known automotive manufacturers globally.
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Fostet Manufacturing Inc. is looking to grow our team by finding talented and skilled candidates who wish to collaborate and grow professionally in a fast-paced, modern, and comfortable learning environment.
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The Field Service Manager is an important role at Thermogenics as it is responsible for carrying out and supervising assigned service related functions in a manner aligned to organizational goals and values.
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