Top Glass preview – Canadian architectural glass news for April 9, 2026
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"It's time to register for Top Glass. Canada's trade event for architectural glass happens April 30 at the International Centre in Mississauga, Ont. See below for a longer look at what we have planned."

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News

Former AAMA manager Anton passes

Staff at the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) were sad to learn of the death of Bill Anton, former executive director of the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA), which unified with the Insulating Glass...

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Iran war affecting aluminum prices: analysis

Aluminum prices climbed March 31 amid a combination of geopolitical disruption and potential improvements in demand dynamics, according to analysis from Tony Sage, CEO of Critical Metals.

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Ontario budget highlights

The Ontario government dropped its 2026 budget on March 26. Items of interest to the architectural glass industry include...

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Cyncly acquires Smart Glazier

Cyncly, provider of software and content solutions, has announced the acquisition of Smart Glazier, a dedicated software provider for the glazing contractor market.

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Top Glass sessions

Last chance to sign up for Tri-Temp tour

Top Glass attendees have an opportunity to tour Tri-Temp Glass in Scarborough, Ont., on April 29, the day before the conference. Registrations close April 11, so register today to avoid disappointment.

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VIG explained

Art Huard of NVOY explains how LuxWall is bringing vacuum insulating glass to market that can achieve R18 insulating values in an eight-millimeter, 96-by-60-inch unit.

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Enough rope to hang it with

Ray Carle of Excel Projects shows how his company installs unitized curtainwall modules 700 feet up using ropes.

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The Cross-Country Codes and Standards Update

Amy Roberts reviews building code and glass standards changes across the country.

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Building the Digital Advantage

Achille Ettorre has ideas for how you can use today's information tools to improve your design or contracting business.

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